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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 19 16. FACE TWO MARRIAGES DEAl HS PERSONALS 1 For all EYES Piof. Fred C. White, of the Dickinson College faculty, who i fpeinling the Siiinnier at Monterey.

went to New Yotk last ek to represent the High School Teachers Association of thai city at a hearing held by BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Carey Meadath. Loysville, R. D.

1. have announced the birth of a son this miming at Carlisle Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicholson, 131 North West Street, a daughter yesterday at the hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Fahnestmk, Mt. Holly Springs, a daughter yesterday at the Hospital. NEW LEMOYNE BURGESS W. T.

Rraftdo'i was elected burgess of l-moyne last evening by the borough council, upon acceptance of tlie resignation of W. K. Klugh. and was sworn into office by Robert Adilarnm, Leniyne justice HI the peace. Kltigh served in the office of bur-gej on an Interim basis for a little more than a month, having ben elected to fill the unexpired term of Stewart H.

Christine, who died iu July. Mathews Heads Advisory Council New Organization to Handle Relations With Post Steckbeck Sweger Mis Arleue Sweger, daughter of 'Mrs. Florence Sweger, 213 South iYoik Street, MeehaniCftburg. lie-(came the bride of Robert P. Stetk-i beck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Sieckbeck, 116 Kuft Icust Street, Mechanlcsbiirg, In a ceremony per-j formed on rnday afternoon, September 1, at 3 o'clock In Trindle I Spring Lutheran Church. I Following the ceremony, a re-jception was given at the home of jMr.

and Mrs. Sieckbeck, In Me SEE OUR Ray O. Dunkle Chambersbuig. Sept. 6.

Kay it. Dunkle, 5a, of HG South Main Sireet, died at 1:15 o'cloik yesterday afternoon at the Naval Hospital at Philadelphia, where he had been a patient for MX weeks. Returning t') Chatiibershurg at the close of World War 1. Mr. Dunkle was active in reoiganizlng former Cf.

of the Pennsylvania National tiuard a Troop P4tb Cavaliy, N. P. He was ciiniiilssioned a captain in the tiuard and tor a number of years commanded Troop K. He held Ihe grade of major when he elt the service. For a number of years be was Franklin County the Committee on Platlonu of the Itemocratic State Convention according to an Item in the Ileiksbire- Coin ler.

This week he spoke for the same association at the li-pihiican State Convention at Saratoga. Rev. and Mrs. J. F.

King, Morris town, aid Miss Rebecca Foutl, Philadelphia, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Keeny, 6. Carlisle.

$3.98 to $5.40 Skirts ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Dchman. Carlisle.

R. D. 2, have announced the engagement of tbelr daughter. Alma I.ucile to Eldon C. Wenger, of West Liberty.

Ohio. No date has been set for the wed ding. Sizes 22 to 32 Checks Solid Colors Plaids chanlcshti rg. Iioth Mr. and Mrs.

S'eckbeck are graduates of iMechanicsburg Hb School. Mrs. Steckheck is employed by the Evangelical Press in HirrlAburg, and the bridegroom, an overseas veteran of World War II, Is employed by the Sinclair Refiling Company In Mechanlcsbiirg. The pair will reside In $3.98 to $5.98 Sweaters S50.00 REWARD For information leading to rental of unfurnished apt. or house with 2 bedrooms.

Business couple with high school age child. Write Sentinel, Box 724. game protector. Me also was member of the Chaiiibcrkbuig police department for a time and after leaving the force operated a private store ibsir checking service. He was employed as a guard at I-tterkeimy Ordnance Ispot for the last three years.

LARGEST ENROLLMENT St. Mary's College at Em-! rnltsburg, will resume its pre- war schedule tbi month when it i opens with the largest, enrollment in its history. At present 597 stu Jacquards Button and Slip On Boxies Fitted rr i Bag V6rJO dents have arranged to attend the school during the corning year. Of that number. Registrar John Roddy said today, about ixty per cent are veterans.

Patent Plastic in Deep Jet Black Mis Jean Stiover and Mix June Monison. t'ailisle; Miss Myrna Shover, New Cumberland, and Mi.ss Pauline Deik, Harrbbing. have returned home after a trip to Niagara Falls, Canada, New Knglami Slates and York City. Dr. and Mrs.

Franklin Miller and children. Moon-land Street, Will be In Johnstown tomorrow to attend Ihe -wedding of Mrs. Miliei's cousin, Mere) Gore, to Miss Jean Folu, which will take place tomorrow evening In the Muxliaii Lutheran Chinch. The eldest daughter, Silly, will seive as flower girl at the wedding. Plastic Leather in Black Brown Red Green Cherry Coke Dan Timmens says: PHOENIX NYLONS SATURDAY Mr.

Ida C. Ditzel Mrs. Ida Collins Ditzel, the widow of John pitzei. died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dessle D.

Marks, of Aspers. Mrs. DlUel formerly resided in South Pitt Street and has been with her daughter for the past four years. She was a former member of Trinity Reformed Church, Philadelphia. In addition to her daughter she leaves a son.

Joseph E. Ditzel Carlisle, five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 o'clock Monday morning at Hie Dutz Funeral Home, wth burial In Mt. Holly Cemetery. Itev.

Joseph I-w-ls, Highsphe, will olllclate. Friends may call Sunday night at the funeral home. Always a kindly greeting and a pleasant smile, in our Tim- BUDGET SHOP VJEfJGER'S We Wert Frederick Dillsbuig, Sept. 5 Katherine Frederick, daughter of Mr. and s.

I-wls Frederick, Dillsbuig R. arid William E. Wertz. son of Mr. and Mrs.

William K. Wertz, Ifarrtsburg, were married' In the South Mountain Union Church, near here, Saturday, at 4 p. m. The doubly ring ceremony was rierfoimed by the pastor, Rev. Arb Dorsuy, in what Is gaid to have been tWi first wedding ever held In the cliurch.

The bride was given In marriage by her father and wore a blue ill em with rose accessories and a corsage of gardenia. Attendants were Miss Elizabeth Frederick, els-ter of the bride, and Charleg H. Moyer II, brother-in-law of the. bridegroom. Following the reception at the bride's home, Mr.

and Mrs. Werts lelt on a wedding trip to Columbus, Ohio. On their return they will reside at Fifth and Montrose, streets, Ilarrlsbllig, Mrs. Wertz was graduated from DilUburg High school and Is employed as secretary to Dr. William K.

Millrlde and Dr fl. Craw ford, Harrlsburg. Mr. Wertz was graduated from William Penti School. He served In the Army for five years, two years overseas In the European theatre, and Is employed by lleire liiothers In menizing way know what is best for your car.

Try 12-14 West Louther Sireet Mrs. J. A. IPiKhman. IJouny Brook, returned home today after spend ing two weeks as the guest of her parents at Kplnata.

Mr. liimtiiiiiiii also returned home after spending severul days in Cleartiebl as the guest of his biol her In ls-w. Mr. and Mis. George Oilman and son, lieoige, Antloch, visited here recently with their uncle and aunt.

Mr. and Mis. Thomas Kwing, U'H) North Pill Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Killer and family, Ml st Louther Street, have returned home after spend lug the Slimmer at their cottage fit Pine Grove Furnace, Tbe Carlisle marks Alviury Council, designed 10 pioruolr fi it-nrt-Jy relations bHwecu the town and frarrison, vas oisriiiicd Tlini'fday uiglit at a mf.hf. at Huff Hull at which Col. Philip M.ithnn, wf was named cli.tii man. George I. Chadwu k.

of the Chamber of Commerce elected secretary and vice rlmir-inaa. The meeting, aUetideii by civic leaders of the- town ami in iids of the various units at Carlisle Barracks, lollowed a dinner at the tiachelor officer rues. While the btisliieMi of oiHii.ciiiK the council occupied ihe gniiier part of the session tlieie di1-cussion on ways and means of reducing the tuition fee chained -hy the local (liMrict for children re-siding on the Poh( and unending local schools. InfoniiHl ion will be sought from the War Department by Post ollii-ialH iiile Superintendent John S. Curtwriglil will m-i Information on tuition feet from the Htate Department of Public lu-Btructlon, ('ol.

William Tultle, the Post executive officer, repieiieiileil 111 14-Gen. WilliHtou II. Palmer, roiiiiinm dant, ho was ui Jpcrledly called to Washington. Attending the meeting us pie Bcntativen of the community wn-Col. MatuewH.

Mr. Chudwic Hur-(rpfls James Hiugl. Police Chief Chariest E. Si rock. X-tltoy G.

Martin, president of the hi liool boa id; Mr. CartwrlKht. itev. Siinpson U. Schmidt ami Dr.

Walter II. Hitch-Dangherty, W. UeV. Joseph ler, dean of Dickinson l.nw Heboid. The Post representatives weie Col.

Tut He, Col. Frank Doni, head of the Army Informal ton School; Col. Frank H. Hunting)), lieail. of the School for Unvet nnient of Or-cupied Areus; hi.

Col. Paul 11. Wllitaker, fonimimder of the 772nd Military Police IStituilitu, and MaJ, Paul McPlierrail, public reliillons ofllcer. The next mctin will be held in the early part of October. The council plans to hold monthly meetings.

Racing Motorists To Face Charges Two motorists, who, police said, were racing in Not ill West Si reel last Might, will be elmiged with reckless driving after I hey were Involved in an acclilent when Mugged by an officer. The cms were opeialeil by I.loyd Warner mid Kirlimd HcnVllliigcr, both of CiuliHle, police reported, When a policeiniiti tiltciiipleil to hull. Ihe speeders 'h cur struck Ihe rear of Winner's inn chine, dinning slight diuniige to both vehicles. No one was Injured, Atlantic Froducts Auto Accessories Candy Tobacco Ice Cream TIMMEliS' SERVICE STATION Hanover St. and Spring Road Phone 1290-M We C1I For and Deliver Your Car SHERMANSOALE COMMUNITY PICNIC SEPTEMBER 14 The Shei iiiansdale community plcqlc will he held In Dupfers flrove on Saturday, September This Is the flist picnic since 19(2, having been discontinued during the war years.

The community is planning an Interesting program, including contests, music, singinfl, trap shooting, ball throwing, plenty of good things to eat, too. Plan now to all end and meet your old friends. We search the world for truth, we cull The good, the pure, the beautiful And, weary seekers for the best, We come back laden from our uiicst. Attention, AH Veterans! You have until Saturday, September 14 to Register. During the war you were willing to sacrifice your life if it were necessary for your country.

Now it is necessary that you live to make your country strong. It is yours to say how it shall be run. We are just as powerful now as we were during the war. Get out and register so that you may have your say in the government of YOUR Country. DON'T PUT IT OFF.

DO IT TODAY. Your old Friend and Comrade of not only WAR II but WAR I as well. Dan Timmens. Approximately 2.001) souvenir wniporiH have been registered by residents of Connecticut under a new plan lor the voluntary registration of firearms, according to the Council of Stale jovei nmcntg. Oh Those Are To And that all the sages said, Beautiful Is In the Hook our mothers read.

Whlttier. Spite and ill nature are anions Ihe most expensive luxuries In life. Dr. Johnson. Ma mm McKnlghl, a student at Franklin and Marshall College, Is spending a betwecn-semesters vacation here with his parents, Mr.

ami Mrs. Maic.u A. Mc Knlghl, Miirrlet Farm, belore starling the Fall term Miss Dorothy lliyan, Washington, I Is spending 10 day here with her parents, Mr. ami Mr. Claik A liryan, 12ll South West Street, Mr.

inn) Mis. M. W. Allen, TXi West South Street, have returned home after spending several days In Baltimore, Mil. Miss Piitrlcla Fisher, Dauphin, bus relumed to her home after visiting here with Mr.

and Mrs. Henry S. Iloyer, Hanover Street. Mr. and Mrs.

William HmUell and family. 1311 North College Street, have returned to their home after spending Ihe Hummer at their cottage at IjiuivI Dalle, Don't wait, lut 8TONEY haul It, Phone t)hJ I Ihat is what your friends will say of your Wedding Photographs if made by us. When planning your wedding do not forget an appointment with us for your Bridal Portraits. Our portraits are outstanding for their loveliness. The Cuth Studio HON Eli 'LEY, Prop.

151 High St. Cnrliale, Pa. WE NEED YOUR SHOTGUNS or Bring them in. We will get your asking price for you or no sale. GhaiUcHt'l SPORTS EQUIPMENT 17 E.

High St. Carlisle, Pa. FENCE BUILDERS WHY DIG POST HOLES BY HAND? SEE B. H. SNYDER Walnut Bottom Road Phone 45-R-5 Carlisle He Has a Machine That Can Diff a Hole a Minute HELP WAOTE IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT WOMEN FOR CANNING TOMATOES AND TOMATO JUICES Peelers, Graders, Packers Transportation to and from plant furnished.

Cafeteria service provided at plant. Call Carlisle CO-R-2 collect for particulars or call in person. MOLLY PITCHER CANNING CO. On Pine Road IV2 miles beyond Barnitz WARDS 9th ANNUAL Drum-lot Oil Sale 71 I li II fc. A i -1 -v- I i i I i 1 1 -j il 1 i WARDS VENETIAN BLINDS 10f MOTOR OIL 16 SAVE by buying War Jj VI.

tuluacl Motor Oil In dium lotsl ClEANStS enyina at It lUEklCAHS lacoustt of villi! chemical "exliokl'-Buy NOW poy lutei I There are reasons why A BANK IS THE BEST PLACE TO BORROW First: You pay only one reasonable and fair rate of interest. Second: There are no exorbitant "unseen" charges which make your interest, rate skyrocket to mammoth proportions. Third: You can arrange your loan privately, dealing with people you know and trust. Come in and learn about our Consumer Credit Loans! Repayment Schedule on Various Size Loans 12 Monthly Payments Amount of Loan Amount of Note M'thly Paym't Quart OjI. 55'i) 64c Gal.

(30'a) 60C 2G.il, cn $1 6 Gal. cn $3.29 ALL WOOD (Port Orford Cedar) SLATS ALUMINUM SLATS 5 Ivory Ecru (Cream) White with cotton tapes in same color or in a contrasting shade (mingled linen) enameled surfaces rust proof hardware "Made to fit Your Window." WHAT IT MEANS. IT DOES I.CItaniti at It lubil- 3, fitttnli torroilcM cut your priiyi vllat gin ttayi coulcrl bcarinoil J. Dnp.n.. i.uln ngln ludg bfvull dral included I $100.00 150.00 200.00 250.00 300.00 $8,83 13.25 17.G!J 22.03 2ti.50 $100.00 153.00 212.00 265.00 318.00 EE A 03 9 CARLISLE TRUST COMPANY (Ulloiifjme'ffj uM CAUL1SLE HSS PENNSYLVANIA 114 NORTH HANOVER ST.

'Brtter Furniture Since 1917" L. W. I3URKI (OLDER G. II. KUTZ Mtmbw fdwl Dfoti (murine Corpor.t'o HONE 302 or 303.

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