The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (2025)

Stevenson Yeager, Civic Leader, Is Dead Philip Stevenson Yeager, last member of one of Harrisburg's oldest families and a leader in civic affairs, in South Harrisburg, died night at 9.40 in the Harrisburg Hospital, where he had been a patient for a week. His home, at 311 South Front street, one of the constructed was, this city, being originally deeded by John Harris to one of the family's original settlers here. Mr. Yeager had served as secretary to James M. Cameron for about 40 years.

Prior he was affiliated with the Henry McCormick estate for a number of years. He attended the Harrisburg schools and was a graduate of PennState College. Among his interests eind music. He was a member of the Harrisburg Symphony Association and during the early '30's he was a candidate for City Council on the Democratic ticket. He was secretary and one of the active members of the South Harrisburg Protest Committee which recently launched a successful campaign to defeat the construction of a flood wall in South Harrisburg.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Harriet Adams Yeager. Double Funeral Today For Infant Cousins Private double funeral were to be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Harold Glenn Orner, and James Barry Orner, infant cousins, who died within eight hours of each other in a local hospital. The the Twenty-ninth Street Rev. G.

Edaward Hertzler, Pastorted Brethren Church, was to officiate with Harold burial Glenn, in Mt. son of Holly Mr. Harold Glenn Orner, 226 West Maple street, York, died yesterday morning, and James Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T.

Orner, 4403 Lancaster street, Lawnton, died a Thursday night. In addition to his parents Harold Glenn, is survived by a brother, Donald Gene, at home; a paternal grandmother, Mrs. Anne M. Orner, Chambersburg, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry F. Nye, this city. James Barry Orner is survived by parents; sister, Betty Jean Orner, sionne: a paternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna M. Orner, Chambersburg; a maternal grandfather, Clyde D.

Wenrick, Watsontown, EUGENE ST. CLAIR ADAMS OBITUARY Eugene St. Clair Adams, 1206 North Twelfth street, died day morning in a hospital here. He was 36 years old. He is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Pearl Rollins, and a sister, Eleanor Rollins, both of this city; four brothers, Pfc. Merle Rollins, and Pfc. Russell C. Rollins, both of Germany; Pvt. Earl Rollins, Sheppard Field, Texas; Rollins, this city, and a grandmother, Mrs.

Eliza Fields, of this city, Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hooper Memorial Home, 604 street, with the Rev. W. J. Winfield, pastor of the Monroe Street Church of God, officiating. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery.

Friends may call Monday evening from 7 until 9 o'clock at the funeral home. JOHN F. MANN John F. Mann, 402 Briggs street, an auditor in the Treasury Department of the Capitol, died suddenly Thursday afternoon while at work in the Finance Department. In addition to his widow, Mrs.

Lean Mann, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lee Whippo, Parkers Lane, and Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Lebanon; two brothers, Edward Mann, Detroit and Samuel Mann, Lebanon; two sisters, Mrs. Sara Smith and Miss Ida Mann, both of Lebanon. 1 Funeral services were to be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Heidel funeral home, 1420 North Second street, with the Rev.

Dr. Raymond C. Walker, pastor of the Market Square Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Em- porium tomorrow afternoon. MRS.

CHARLES P. CASE P. Case, died Thursday at her home, Mrs. Laura M. Case, wife of Charles 1835 Bellevue road.

She was a member of the First Church of God. In addition to her husband, Charles P. Case, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Evan McNear, this city; a son, Ensign Charles P. Case, USNR, Washington; four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs.

Charles Markley, Mechanicsburg, and Mrs. Walter Newman, this city, Private funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10.30 o'clock at the Dugan funeral home, 1600 Market street, with the Rev. C. C. Smith, pastor of the First Church of God officiating, Burial will be in the East Harrisburg Cemetery.

Friends may call after 7 o'clock tomorrow evening at the funeral home. CHARLES B. HOFFMAN Charles Bernard Hoffman, 60, this morning at his home, Derry street. He was a retired paperhanger and painter, and a member of the Royal Fire Company and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Margaret M. Hoffman; two sons, Charles B. Hoffman, Penbrook, and Mark L. Hoffman, Harrisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Mumma Announcing the OPENING of a VETERINARY OFFICE For General Practice by Dr.

Gary L. Blacksmith 36 West Church St. Carlisle, Penna. Office Hours: 7 to 8 P. M.

(Except Sunday) Telephone Carlisle 606-R Bridal Party of Master Sgt. D. O. Patrick Sgt. and Mrs.

Darvin O. Patrick, whose marriage took place Reformed Church, the Rev. A. W. Barley officiating, are to right are: Miss Peggy Burridge, a sister of the bride, who usher; Mrs.

Patrick, the former Miss Levenia K. Burridge, of Hummelstown; Sergeant Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. who recently was liberated from a Japanese prison camp usher; and Cpl. Donad Book, a cousin of the bride, who was and Mrs.

Marie Nies, both at home; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Cullison, Harrisburg, and Mrs. Harvey Bollinger, Gettysburg. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, at the W. Orville Kimmel funeral home, 1842 State street, with the Rev.

Benjamin Stenger, pastor of Epworth Methodist Church, officiatling. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg. Friends may call the funeral home Monday evening after 7 o'clock. MRS. WILLIAM ECKERD Master Hummelstown ants.

Left Filson, an Burridge, melstown, Knight, an Mrs. Elizabeth Eckerd, 62, of 629 North Market street, Duncannon, died at her home on Thursday after a lingering illness. In addition to her husband, William Eckerd; she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Violet Kerns, of Harrisburg, and one son, Leo D. Sheaffer, of' Detroit.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Musselman funeral home, 322 Hummel avenue, Lemoyne. The Rev. Floyd A. Carroll, pastor of the Gettysburg Baptist Church, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Wallace J.

Cummings, pastor of the Asbury Methodist, Church, Duncannon. Union Cemetery, Duncannon. Friends at the funeral home this after 7 o'clock. MRS. LESTER W.

NOVINGER Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Witmer Novinger, 36, wife of Lester W. Novinger, 2809 Butler street, Penbrook, who died Thursday, will be held at 1.15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Charles C. Baker fuhome, Third and Maclay streets, with further services in St. David's Reformed Church, Killinger.

The Rev. Dr. H. E. Schaeffer, pastor of the Grace United Brethren Church, Penbrook; the Rev.

Elvon Earhart, pastor of St. David's Church, and the Rev. 1 Dr. S. T.

Dundore, pastor of the MilUnited Brethren Church, officiate. Burial will be in St. David's Church Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening after 7 o'clock. ARCHBISHOP EXPELLED By United Press ROME, May 12, Archbishop Carlo Margotti, of Girizia, reported to the Vatican secretariat of state today that he had been arrested by Yugoslav Partisans and banished permanently from his Episcopal See.

They never go to -PatriotNews ads work day and Mail Bag CATION.) WHAT DO YOU THINK? (THE EVENING NEWS will be glad print letters from its readers on themes of public interest. It requires that the writers sign' all communications as an signatures evidence be of good faith although may withheld from publication if requested; that only one side of length the be paper observed be used; and that reasonable that subjects of religious differences be avoided. Naturally THE EVENING NEWS will print nothing of a scandalous, criminal or profane nature, and reserves the right to reject all manuscripts. Unsuitable letters will be returned if postage is included. COMMUNICATIONS MUST BE TYPEWRITTEN TO INSURE PUBLI- The following letter is written from Hummelstown in behalf of a little girl years old and her brother whose daddy is in the Army and whose mother says she has been trying for a year to obtain a house or an apartment but thinks that landlords are turning her down because of the children.

"Dear editor-Do you think that the Lord loves children? Mommy says that he does and Daddy says he wishes that landlords did too. "When Daddy went into the army my grandmother took me and my little brother to live with her because Mommy the hospital. "My Daddy got sick so Uncle Sam let him come home. Now he is better and he, works "Mommy at says Middletown. she knows that there is a housing shortage but this is ridiculous.

She says that being without her children is like being half alive. She says that it doesn't seem possible that we have been separated for a whole year. "We almost did get a house at Christmas time but the man rented it to people without children who paid their rent six months in advance. Daddy says he thinks that people must get delusions of grandeur when they buy a house the way they look down their noses at parents. "It looks as though we will never get a house or apartment.

What do you think?" Signed "SIS." MOTHER'S DAY Of all the days and months of the year, I treasure the month of May. This particular month I hold very dear, Bor with it comes Mother's Day. A mother's a friend to every man, No matter how wise or strong; She can soothe his sick and troubled hand, When the day grows weary and long. A mother to you is more than a friend, Of your life she is a part; A heavenly gift, a Godsend. And a blessing to your heart.

You may look this whole world through. But you'll never find anotherSo steadfast, loyal, devoted and true, One only, that's your mother. Give your mother respect which is due, Her desires and requests obey; For life and death this soul went through, That you might live today. Let us take up this worthy cause, And support it, sister and brother. It is one of Jehovah's written laws, Honor thy, father and thy mother.

Let us with a sincere heart, When the we kneel tonight to prayAsk Lord help us do part, And make every day Mother's Day. Author Gantt. Little Meat Available In Philadelphia Stores PHILADELPHIA, Hay 12. Quaker City housewives today experienced the "most meatless" week-end since the war began. A spokesman for the butchers reported that 2300 Philadelphia meat stores had nothing at sell, while the remaining 4700 meat shops had less than 25 per cent.

of their normal supply. International News Service Boy Cut Cut in the left old playmate and Hamilton Pitts, 17, Negro, LeRoy Pitts, street, is in at the Polyclinic Hospital attaches reported he Allen, Wallace was, ton, when cut younger boy with ing Police Chief said police were I WILL NOW WATCH WILBUR, SHOW HOW TO THE BULL, STOP HANDLE THE KING! GAGGING BODY IN UP THE 1 Reg. MgNaught U.S, Pat. Syndicate, Office Inc. MY WORD.

YOU ARE HOW DO JOE PALOOKA. I MYNHEER PALOOKA- MYNHEER) YOU DO, RECOGNIZE YOU HENDRIK TER DONDT UND BY JOVE! IT'S A PIETER VAN DYKE. I HAFF MEN. PLEASURE. TOLD YOU ABOUT ZEM.

MINE PLEASUAH, MYNHEER. ALL THE GLORYOSKY, ZERO, AIN'T SATURDAYS YOURE 'SPECIALLY IF YOURE RICH! VERY AN' by Playmate THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Saturday, May 12, 1945-9 The chest by a 14-year- Discuss Plans for New I new building, was heard. yesterday at Wallace gymnasium be financed from streets, Frederick Gym at Lebanon Valley, the funds realized from the reson of Mr. and Mrs. cent campaign to raise Final plans for the erection $550,000 1702 North Seventh the new gymnasium at Lebanon for buildings and endowment.

"satisfactory" condition Valley College, Annville, were dis- Those from HarrisHospital. attending said Frederick cussed at the Spring meet- burg and vicinity were as follows: annual playing with John ing of the board of trustees yes- the Rev. Dr. D. E.

Young, the Rev. terday, The report of the special Dr. H. E. Schaeffer, John E.

Gipaccidentally, by Act- the building committee, which has ple, Dr. Henry H. Baish, 0. E. Oscar L.

Blough been authorized to select an archi- Good, Harrisburg, and Judge J. not notified. and to prepare plans for the Paul Rupp, Steelton. THERE'S TWO QUIET, BOY! I HOPE YOU CONGREGATE TONS OF BEEF 1 AM L'IN ONE PIECE, KING WOLFE! COMING YOUR CONCENTRATING! WAY, KING -Photo by Ensminger Wednesday evening in the shown here with their attendwas maid of honor; Earnest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Oliver Patrick, also of Humin the Philippines; Arthur best man. and the Association of ColPresidents of Pennsylvania. is also a member of Sigma Epsilon and Phi Delta Epfraternities and also belongs DR.

HUTCHISON From Page One 1925. In the interim he servedWorld United War States I as Naval an aviator Aviation, ins obtained a degree of doctor of divinity from Lafayette and hondegrees of doctor of laws from Otterbein College and University of Pittsburgh, and was graduated from the Princeon Theological Seminary in 1922 and ordained minister in the PresbyteChurch the same year. After three years of work in the church in this Country, Doctor Hutchison accepted a post at the Alborz College, Teheran, Persia, where he served from 1925 to 1931, when he was elected to head Washington and Jefferson College. During his stay in the Near East was also active in post-war emergency work with the International YMCA as director of athletics for Constantinople and director of publications in Turkey. In addition to his Civil Defense Doctor Hutchison is vicechairman of the Pensylvania Aeronautics Commisison and director Pennsylvania United Fund Commissions on Surplus Property, United States Departof Education.

He also heads Scotch-Irish Society of Pennsylvania, is a trustee of Princeton Theological Seminary, Alborz ColWestern Theological SeminKiskiminetas School and a director of Pennsylvania State to the Masonic fraternity. NAZI U-BOAT SURRENDERS By United Press YMCA lege He Alpha silon SANTIAGO, Chile, May Press reports said today that a German submarine had docked at the North Chilean port of Tocopilla and surrendered with its entire crew. RATION CALENDAR Canned, Processed Foods Blue H2-M2 Feb. 1--June Blue March 1-June 30 Blue T2-X2 April 1-July 31 Ya, Z2, May 1-Sept. 1 Sugar No.

35 Feb. 1--June 2 No. 36 May 1-Aug. 31 Fuel Oil Period 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, good througnout current heating season. Shoes Airplane 1-3 Indefinite (New Stamp Valid August 1) Gasoline A15 22-June 21 Meats, Fats, Ete.

Red Red Y5-D2 Jan. 28-June 2 E2-J2 March 4-June 30 Red K2-P2 April 1-July 31 Q2--U2 May 1-Sept. (Each pound of waste fat is good for two meat-ration points.) LOVE'S FAIR HORIZON A Sequel to Pitfalls of Apparently Believing She Gets Shock When "Mr. SYNOPSIS -In the Greenwich Village, New. York City, hideaway of Charles Spencer, F.B.I.

ace, his daughter and assistant, Madge Graham, is watching Helena Brixton, who, with her husband, Samuel, and daughter, Carolyn, is in sanctuary from gangsters. Helena has been drugging Sam so that he cannot be questioned, cleverly concealing the drug. Now, Madge, who has just prepared tea for Sam, is certain that Helena has dropped a drug into the cup. Taking advantage of Helena's complaint that she has "slopped over" the cup, Madge hurries to her with another cup of tea. Helena picks up the first cup but, as she holds it out to Madge, it crashes to the floor, breaking and spilling its contents.

IF I had been a primitive woman, or a modern one with no inhibitions, I am afraid I should have thrown the untouched cup of fresh tea, which I held, into Helena Brixton's face. For there was an infuriating smugness in her voice face as she took a step backward from the shattered cup which she just had dropped on the floor in apparent accident, but, I was sure, in deliberate purpose to prevent me from finding in the hot tea the drug which she was giving to her husband. Apparently Contrite "Oh, Madge!" she said in apparent contrition. "I'm so sorry! My poor lame hand is so treacherous! I should not have tried to hand you the cup. I should have waited for you to take it." "Don't waste any time thinking about it, Helena," I said, forcing my voice to casualness.

"It doesn't matter in the least. Can you manage to give him this one?" The look of smugness on her face increased. She patently believed she had "put one over" on me, as my young son would have expressed it. "Oh, yes, I'm sure I can manage the other cup," she said; "that is, if you will be so kind as to put it on the tray." "Of course," I said, and carefully set the duplicate cup of tea I had prepared on the tiny tray. I looked furtively at the bed, for I was within range of Samuel Brixton's vision, but his eyes were closed, and I guessed that he was too much under the drug Helena was giving him under his instruetion, to notice much about him.

-Fact Advice "Better give him the tea and toast before he drops off again," I said in matter-of-fact tones, and she evidently suspected nothing in my advice. "I'm going to," she said, and then I went back to my old position opposite "Mr. and back of Sam, and watched her while she roused her husband to wakefulness again, and gave him the food and drink I had prepared for him. "Do you feel better now, Sam?" Special services, dedicated to Mother's Day, sponsored by Catholic High School, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.15 o'clock at the Forum under the direction of Ted Brownagle, There will be selections by the glee club, the band and high. school orchestra, The then choric speech will be given under supervision of Sister Louise Marie, Catholic High' School Celebrate Mother's Day N.

APE Pa Publisher Sendicate 5-12 KREMBIEL BUT I EVERYONE IN THE WORLD KNOWS THE AFTER I LEFT OXFORD I WENT YES, MR. VE HAFF DON'T WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION. I'VE TO MY FATHERS TEA PLANTATION DROOTEN BEEN SO LONG KNOW YOU, SEEN YOUR FIGHTS IN THE CINEMA, IN THE CELEBES. WHEN WAR TOLD ME ISOLATED. SIR- A OLD TOP.

JACOBUS- YOU HAVE COME BROKE OF COURSE WE DUTCH THE STORY. YOU MUST TELL 1 A FAMOUS GUEST. VE HAFF WERE IN A BIT OF A BAD SPOT. US MUCH. DRINK.1 1 REST OF THE WEEK YOU GOTTA AWFUL BUSY ACTIN' MUSIC, AN' FORMAL AN' POLITE AN' LEARN LEARNIN' THINGS- LIKE MAZOON 5-12 SERVES YOU DECEPTION RIGHT A DOESN'T PAY YOU'LL BE BOTH BOYS FOUND OUT WILL DITCH YOU OH, BUBBLES, WELL, AT LEAST LOST MY LINK DIDN'T FIND JOB AND- SCOUT ABOUT YOUR DOUBLE ROLE ILL APPLY AT BRANDERS AGENCY FOR A FREMOH JOB NoW I'LL PLAY MY CARDS SURE! FACE UP.

IF YOU IS DON'T CARE TO STRING BETWEEN ALONG, OKAY! BUT KEEP US! HR THIS LITTLE TALK TO YOURSELF! GET ME? MADHO Reg. U. S. Pet. Other Me Naught Syndicate, YOU HAVE A KEEN MEMORY, DIXIE YOU IN CERTAINLY KNOW YOUR AN LINES BUT YOU LOOK EMPTY WORRIED THEATRE OFF BROADWAY THIS GOOD! NOW, I'M OFFERSTRICTLY.

ING 6 YOU A -A PARTNERSHIP. YOU MIGHT SAY -IN A DEAL THAT INVOLVES THANK YOU, I'M WORRIED ABOUT JIM I AM JUD -I'VE BEEN WORRIED PUTTING HIM OFF 60 LONG ON THESE SECRET REHEARSALS MY DEAR CAN'T I GIRL, SEE HIM EITHER TOMORROW) YOU WANT NIGHT? TO BE IN THE PLAY OR YOU DON'T- MAKE UP YOUR MIND GOIN' TO TH' ZOO WITH TH' KERCHOO! MORE CHILDREN--I KNEW YOU'D TAKE DIDN'T THERE! I WHY DON'T YOU CSTAY UNTIL MONDAY, 5 TELL YOU? (ANYWAY, SALLY Distributed by King Features Syndicate, THE CROWD IS ON ITS FEET THE FIRST HAS BARELY BEGUN WHEN FREDDY FRAIR KAYOE WITH A RIGHT TO THE HEAD WHAT FELT KAYOE'S A THAT ONE DOWN! 'WAY BACK TAKE YOUR DANCIN, I ON TENNIS LESSONS HAVE A HOW TO ACT THEY HAVE RICH KIDS. 1. LIKE DARRELLI MECLURE SATURDAY RICH KIDS LITTLE VACATION. LOTSA FUN JUST POOR KIDS.

IL ENTRANCE, to Brandon Walsh 1961, Spadicate. I'M AN EXPERIENCED MODEL. BUT I GUESS A MODEL WHO MR. BRANDER HAVE GOES JOB-HUNTING WITH A SOMETHING FOR ME? BLACK EYE NEEDS PSYCHIATRY Love by ADELE GARRISON Has Duped Madge, Helena Prepares to Move Sam she asked tenderly when he had finished and she had settled him back upon his pillows again. His reply was almost inaudible and she tucked in the bedclothing around him.

"Go to sleep again, Sweetheart!" she adjured him, and there was soft insistence in her voice. Her husband mumbled something which I could not catch, but which she evidently understood, for she patted his shoulder with a quick, tender gesture. Lapses Into Slumber "That's right," she said, then waited, her watchful, intent eyes on his face until she was satisfied that he again had lapsed into slumber. Then she turned to "Mr. and me, standing at the head of Sam's bed.

"He's asleep again," she announced with a distinctly triumphant air. "Yes, I see he is," the F.B.I. man answered, then added courteously: "Better sit down while we wait for the Chief's assistant." "The chief's assistant?" she repeated as if puzzled, then venom flashed into her eyes again, "Oh, you mean Gestapo woman!" she said, her lips curling back from her teeth in ugly fashion. "If you care to call her that," the F.B.I. man said indifferently.

"I do not think you will find her harsh in her methods, but she is most efficient, and cannot be put off with any excuse or device, no matter how ingenious." Like Madge and Katharine "Ah, a superwoman like my dear friends, Madge and Katharine," she said mockingly. "She would have to be supersuper, to enter that class," he said, with a little bow to me. I saw that his lips were twitching, and answered him in kind. "Gramercy for the nosegay," I said lightly and then sat down myself to wait for my father to come to us with Mildred Holland, skilled in searching persons and their belongings. It was not my father who came to the door, however, but Katharine, escorting a tall, muscularlooking woman, with a shrewd, highly intelligent face.

"Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Brixton, this is Mrs. Holland," Katharine said crisply, you already have met her, have you not?" "I have had that pleasure," the F.B.I, man said, smiling, as Mrs. Holland nodded to us and echoed our perfunctory "How-do-youdos." Then he turned to Katharir 3.

"Is the other room ready?" he said. "All ready," she returned. "Then please send the men in at once with a wheeled cot to take Mr. Brixton into the other room," he said. "Mrs.

Brixton will remain here with Mrs. Holland." His last sentence was punctusted with a shriek from Helena. "What do you mean?" she gasped. (Continued Monday), WHY THIS IS A PSYCHIATRISTS OFFICE Copr. 1945, King Features Syndicate, World fights mened.

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MeEvoy and J. H. Striebel IT'S JUST AN IMPOSITION, BUT I SUPPOSE WE'LL TO STAY--! HAVE YOU GOT THERMOMETER 7 HE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER! 7 9 The George Matthew A dame HAS RECOVERED THERE'S A FAST FREDDY FRAIR AIN'T LOOK AT KANOE KID EXACTLY THOSE GUYS DISH IT OUT NO BUM, GOIN' AT AN' TAKE IT, NEITHER! IT Too! 5-12 Tm. Reg. U.S.

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