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OF MSSELDER Ueatbtr of Pennsylvania Pioneer Family to Many Maryland Man Mr. an Mr. Herbert EWr. af Frederick, Kd former fUrrtfturf eta, announce tba nfBfmot of iMr daughter. las EUeoor Rather far Elder, to Frank CumU Nlcd ataa of WalkerrvUla.

Mi. Mtaa Elder, whe ia wldely knowa era, to ft nmbr of two plonoor Iftiin or Paanayrraaia th ua aa u4 Rutherford, who settled la tee Paxtoa valley and war diuu nW)d ofllcere of tho Revolution ary Ww, Sbo ft srenddaai hter of Mr. and Mr. John Elder, who ftro Mats la tho Elder homestead. Ellcr alia, bnilt la 1T40.

mim siaor is ft mauate or cen tral Juab school and iu a mtnM of ta Siena ru rh Sorority, for two rear aho hM boon librarian of tho Frederick County Fre Library. Mr. Nlcodemus. ft native Mary leader, la an alnmnua of Dlrklnaon CoOftfo and ft Slrroa Alpha Epolloa aaaa. Tho merriae wilt bo an early ewmmtr event aneb rvHE Confi sxx south fwitn snail dence of our customers is our largest asset We are continually adding to our assets.

1 Ah Payn ((JjaobTP jjeg, at Lane's ''W" Your Tea at the Penn Harris could not be served in a more congenial environment. And the convenience of it right down town where you can drop in from your shopping or the theater for an hour or two of tete a tete Afternoon Tea served in the Lounge at 50c a cover, or a la carte from 4 to 6 P. M. Individual tea carts for each party. ALTHOUGH IT IS STILL THREE MONTHS UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING, INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS ENT iSTimWTSTnfllVE Fcr Hda II Mr Tjppalt.

lilt North rMMH treat, Urteiuac at partf tbl eftareaea la oolobralloa of tho alee alb birthday aaalvoroary of br elr, Uelea M. TippotL Oam wtU bo Blared aad rrrehnte ard to thooo tweetat Mary Xobla oa. Isabella Wriabt porotby no hoard. Ruth 0taSor. Aaaa Jraa and LUIa Mao ttocalar.

Tho Mia Rontalao aad Jaaa Tlasett will out la tntortatnlnf tho chtldrea. Hold RexdrTUettbz oiCmcClzblltziij Tho regular monthly taootlaa; of tho Civlo Clab will bo bold Monday artoraooa at I o'clock la tho lb house. Dr. Thomaa riaaat tato Saperlateadeat of Peblla In traction. wUI maho aa addrooo aad other Intereetlac foataroa win bo ritn, Tbt oducatlonal aad atualct pal departments will moot at t.l o'clock.

Kir. and Mrs. CcssyLsxa Ectertaa Fcr Thear Son Mr. and Mr a. Frank J.

Coaayhaaa. North Third street, onurtalncd at a delightful party Uot evening when about St gueeta war present to balp celebrate tha birthday aant versary of thalr son. LeRoy O. ConayU man. who la a member of tha senior cUaa of tha Harrtsburg Academy.

Dancing was tha mala fcatnra of tha at a late hour. Coffee of Rare Flavor Flavor of coffee is the result of blending different growths. Bat just blending them together isn't enough. They must be blended for flavor if the blend is to be successful and is to please you. Golden Roast Blend Coffee is such a blend.

For the fla vor is the thing desired, and by skillfull blending and roastiner both flavor and aroma are assured. Golden Roast is an every occasion coffee. Your grocer has it in flavor preserving packages. R. H.

Lyon Coffee Purveyor to the Penn Harris HARRISBURG, PA. The Penn Harris Hotel Uer Dlreetie TJaJteS Hotel Co. COMMENCEMENT IT IS TIME TO GIVE THOUGHT TO YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS Yonr Order For ENGRAVED CARDS NOW assures you of a quality job and complete satis taction. We make a specialty of this kind of work in all its phases. writs ok mom.

our repre SEKTATTVK WXXX. CALX, AMD GLADLY OIVM TOO ESTIMATES AMD SHOW YOU THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. pRntmaa. btxddco. fbdtoexorat DVOL Ml KTXXTVta.

FLATS FMmXG. 216 Fedad Sq Pa. FLAY AT UitrmiUM Central and Tech Combine to Present The Nautical Knot" Aa operetta. Tho NaetlreJ Knot." will bo alvaa tha atudant ef m. Iral aad Torbnlral llifh schools at tho Orphoum Thaalar.

Tl4ay even March 11. Acroruina to aa en aouaoomaat ated 4y tho nl firm te bo worn by tho motnbora of tho east taklnr tho part of aailora iu ho auppttad throuca tha cotir tony of Cemeaaadar K. IU Nell, of tbo Nary MeerutUaa Station. Phila delphia, la aoajanetlon with Chief Potty OOeora Wallor R. lUyo aad Frank Facaa.

of tbo local Navy RoeralUnff Ufflca. Itl Markot atroot Tboy bava aloo mnraatad aandlnc a man for tho pwrpona of abowlnc tho boy bow to doa tbo famoa blua. Tbla co oporatloa. ea tbo part of tha Hocrultlna Station, baa raoult od la a propoaod naval dkaplay la tha lobby of tho orpboura Tboaior oa tbo nUht of tbo play. vivoa, romoroy maw an nava placod ono of thalr Fourth atroot wlndowa at tba dlapoaal of tbo otu danta for tbo purpooo of advartialar tba comloff oporotta.

PcpOs of Steele School ia lflutVuj i csterca Tba poplla of tho Staolo School, taoft bt by Mlao Robooea Sbomakar. TO MOVE TO LOVG ISLAND Mr. and Mra Louis G. Fischer, and children Aline, Margaret and Louis Fischer, of Camp Hill, will leave in the near future for their new home at Bellmore, Long Island. Mr.

Fischer, who was formerly mechanical engineer in the Bridge and Construction Department of the Bethlehem Steel Company at Steel ton, is now connected with the New York Quebracho Extract Company, located in Brooklyn. Miss Maude Stamm, 333 South Thirteenth street, is home after brief sta" in Philadelphia. Mrs. Joaeph E. Selig, of Fair imont, W.

is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Snavely, 244 Woodbine street.

Miss Charlotte Legris, of Foulson, France, a student of Dickinson Col lege, is spending the weekend with Miss Roxana M. Garman, 160S Penn street, wno is also a student of the senior ciass or tne college. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L.

Crane, of vnauevoix, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Crane, of the Elphinstone Apartments. Mr.

and Mrs. Meade Detweiler, of xteaaing, are spending the weekend in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stronse; 1632 North.

Second street, have returned aff.er a visit In Atlantic City. Mrs. Anna Towler has returned to her home, 2044 North Fourth street, after spending soma time with her sister, in Carlisle. Mrs. Nathan Goldstein, of Patcho que, N.

is the guest of her pa rents, Mr. ana Mrs. J. o. JUine, 579 soutn roni street.

Ua nut under fu aeadiao a op aama to Mr. aad Mr. Walter EL Shaak. Sasi Pena. a tree t.

annovae ta birth of a daughter. Geraldia Cloo Shaak. Moa day. March t. 192.

Mrs. Shaak waa formerly Miss Bertha Kramer, of Pal Mr. aad Mra. R. EL Myers, of 142T Jamaa street, aaaoaac th Birth of a aaacater.

Berate Mycra. Weaae ay. March la. Mra. Myara was foraserly Mia Belea Boeasardaer.

Mr. aad Mra. O. Blase tr. 2111 Moor atroot.

aaaaaar tho birth at a aaa, Lester Bl March 1. 192. Mr. aad Mra. Alexaader Coo.

a. 27 Bcrr street, aaaoaars th birth a aaashtor. HOaa Coha. PrMay. J2.

iri. al tho Polycliaic Hoo FAREWELL PARTY iGIVES BANQUET FOmGIMN IJanquet Given Last Evening Prior to His Departure From the City A farowall baaquat waa fflvan laat ovonlnc at tbo Flha Clab la honor of Thniuaa J. Unifln, who for tho Uu4 fow yaax baa haea oannotrod with tho Amorlean Trl.craph and Tola, phono Company haro aa matanat man. Tbo ovont waa alvan prior to bla dopartaro for Now York City, wbar bo will aaavmo tba datia of a mora rponatblo poatUoa la tbo fonoral ofBrao of tbo aama eompaay. Mr.

Orlffia la waU known both la tho aachU aad buoutao world bora. 11a la a atadoat of Ua Wbanoa as toaatoa aebool and bla dopartura la rroatly rosrottod by a wldo elrclo of frlonda, Tbaoa proaoal at tba baaquat waraj X. R. Malaaoy. II.

F. MoTntrra. W. 3. Klroor SlonU.

Jamaa W. Mlnnauab, T. J. Dognan. Frod Schlnimrl, William A.

Holchort. Jama Uakor, Ullam CahlU. Jooaph tuui. arooo Durborrow. Lao car' Noted Portrait Artist to Talk Before Vcaea's Club Aa attractive pro (Tarn baa been event aad refreahment were nerved eBtertalaed the entire ocbool reater.

announcd for the Monday evening Geo. D. Wortklmgloa, Mgr. day morning In tbo auditorium with an intareatlng little play entitled "Everyday Gold." The, caat of char acter! waa aa rouowa: "Grandmother." Prlacllla FUber; Mary." iter grandcbUd. Aramlnta CuUy: MaryV friend.

"Jane," Edna May Scholvln; "Betty." OUvo Wood ward; "Jack." Clarence Spangler; "Tom." Amandua Pierce; Brownlea, "Xlp." Donald Dlebler; "Tuk." Goodman Dolbln: Tld," Merle Bowman; village children. Floyd Hoffman. Jullua, Ethel Ebeealey, John Sunday. Losing Side in Contest Holds Social For Winners Tbo losing aide in a membership I contest held by tbo Star of Uopo Toung Women's Bible class of Ep worth Methodist Episcopal Church, entertained the winners at a social In the church Thursday evening. Tho drive resulted in the class doubling its enrollment as well as adding some twenty new members in other departments of the Sunday school.

Rabbi Louis J. Haas to Speak at Dedication Babbl Louis J. Haas of the Ohev Sholom Temple will be the principal speaker to morrow at the dedication exercises of the new synagogue of the Ohev Sholom congregation of Le wlstown. Pa. Ha wlU mak an address in both' the afternoon and evening.

Rabbi Haas also spoke' at the laying of the corner stone of this synagogue last autumn. Colored Branch, Y.W.C.A., Will Hold Mass Meeting The colored branch of the T. W. C. A.

will hold a mass meeting in Bethel A. M. E. Church, Briggs and Ash streets, Sunday afternoon, March 14 at 3.30 o'clock. Mrs.

James B. Carruther will deliver an address on Y. W. C. A.

work. MARRIED LAST MONTH The marriage of Miss Myrtle L. Deen, daughter of R. A Deen, 517 Seneca street, to U. S.

Daniels, of Elizabethtown, was solemnized in this city Wednesday, February 25, by the Rev. E. A. Pyles, pastor of the Fifth Street Methodist Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniels have returned after a trip to Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia and are residing at the Deen home. maetinr of th Women' Club. Mrs. L.

Vane PbUUpa, noted portrait artist of New York City, will give an Informal talk on the theory of color and th subject of color la droaa. Thla talk will especially interesting to tbo members of th club who are planning to taka ad. vantage of th Instructions la Interior decorating aad tapestry. Some clever solo dances will be presented by Miss Jean Motter and Miss Elizabeth Robinson. Mlsa Bell Middaugh.

contralto soloist. wUI give several delightful song. The program will start promptly at 8 o'clock and will be foUowod by tho usual social hour with music dancing and cards. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL G. W.

Stark. 2241 North Fourth street, a conductor of the Philadelphia Division of tha P. SL. who underwent an operation at the Har rlsburg Hospital for appendicitis Fri day, February 20, haa been discharged and Is recuperating at his home. Dr.

Harvey F. 6mlth performed th Merely a Suggestion Spring is rapidly approach ing and materials and labor are scarce. Would it not be wise to arrange for your Spring wiring so you will not suffer any hold up when you desire work done? We simply make this as a seasonable suggestion. If you are contemplating the purchase of anything electrical, MOTORS, APPLIANCES, LIGHTING FIXTURES, etc it is now time to get in your order as factories are overwhelmed and goods are slow in coming. Respectfully yours, Dauphin Electrical Supplies Company John S.

Musser, President 434 Market Street, Harrisburg, Penna. iTTOU'RE too conservatve" that's what they say of us A Harrisburg folk, and perhaps there's some truth in the statement The claim is made that we fail to recognize and accept anything new. But that accusation can be refuted with ease If one simply cites the Nassau Dress Shop as an example. Perhaps it is the exception that proves the rule! I don't know. But I do know that the discriminating women throughout the entire city have manifested a great Interest in this decidedly new and "different" store.

Indeed, their interest has been expressed la a concrete form, judging by the number of Nassau Shop frocks one sees being worn. It isn't a bife aurpris'ng. bowever. that such should be the case when only $25 is asked for a stunning but simple little dress of figured messaline in navy and brown with ruffled skirt and tiny bib effect of lace. It sells for only $26.

but it look like half again that sum. SOMETIMES one la tempted to believe that there's mora truth than fiction in the old saying "It never rains bat that It At least, after one has had half a doaea inquires, ia rapid succession, aa to where to find baby things, one is inclined to think that It held trae at time. Perhaps they feel that way about It at the Art aad Gift Shoo. too. if an th popl who asked for adVee oa the aabject went where they were directed to ga.

Taking far granted they they sreiy mast have bee pleaard wtth the wide aclectWm ef caaataa; aad dainty baby thtnx that they It weald he hard te ill laai skirts aad bib, te any (tear ef I tie. ra (dfrUs F0H KOr.IRAD CLUB Management Kntertalna For Employes at Krcsge Store Mr and Mr. O. a banaorbora Carolina FrtlL Doll Waaaor. Chris Una enable, Paulina htcOarvey, Beatrice MathJaa, Mary Nlooa.

Mabel Thompson, May Urcta, Oertmde Zaigler, Ella Marlon. Edith M. Austin. Mr. aad Mra.

Schermerhorn and daughter, Jeaate; D. Lao Forney, Leslie Uolder. George Spittle, Mr. Peak and Mra, Florence A. Lay.

Uitzl Club ia Meeting atKeUcTHcneLMtNixht At th weekly maetinr of tba Mltzl Club, held laat evening at tho homo of Mra. Miriam Keller, 1510 Berryhlll street, plans for th dance to given April If In Winter dale Hall, were discussed and the Invita tion list completed. Tbo committees in charge of th various phases of the event are competing with eacn other In creaUng some entirely new features. Those In attedanc at last evening's meeting were: Mrs. Clem Keller, the Misaea "Peggy" Blade, Agnes Towaon.

Mary Jones. Mary Kelley, John Mlnnaugh, William Llddy, Robert Kelley. Joaeph Mlnnaugh and Joaeph Maher. Get It At TILFORD'S DIAJfOIfDS The DlasMBd 1 war eryatal llaed earfcaa. The karat; eoal derived lira the earn aavree.

Therefor, eaal la ftei tar sac Black DiaatMda. Way Batch wkn hwld prcawce air eal. aa aathar weaderralDlasamdla aUll Ha are'a eceret. The Dlamead la a verr rt gem. mm the aaaaal peadae tla Is aa very If are ceaalderlBs; the aarcha ml Dlam.nd Kin or Breach or Pta for r.nr wife, yoar Ba feaad or jraar weethart, eoaie to oa aad let as abw ya oar collcetloa.

We gaaraate every tone yonr pnrehaae la aa laveataieat not aa cztravagaaec. Boy a Dlaaioad from as, This a reliable store. TILFORD'S Diamonds Watches Jewelry Fourth Market Sts. OPEN EVENINGS THE question is how and where do people get so many incorrect impressions? Just yesterday I found Louis, the ladles tailor, chuckl'ng in amusement over a remark made by a matron1, who said, Til wager you don't turn out a suit for less than $200." Of course, she was corrected and informed that Louis' suits range from $70 up, and that it is the exceptional garment that sells for the first mentioned figure. Louis then told me the story of a local woman who paid that sum for a suit in a high class New York establishment.

In spite of the high price, it was unsatisfactory, and she brought it to Louis for alterations. In the first place, he would have made the suit for $125, but he asked $50 to alter it simply as a polite way of refusing to touch a garment purchased out of town. Had It come from any local store, he would have done the work for a nominal sum. In short, he is trying to teach people that it pays to buy at home, where prices are fair and the merchants strive to please. PERHAPS you have a pair of last season's pumps that need but a tny bit of fixing to make them look like new.

It may be the heels are slightly run down and that a repair shop, for few cents, can remedy the trouble. But, even at that, you're not quite satisfied with their appearance. Well, why not try adding a pair of attractive new buckles? They have been known to work wonders in times gone by. And Rodney's. 34 North Third street, are showing the most fascinating ar ray of artistic buckles that anyone could wish to see.

The assortment large, including many varieties. Whether it be beaded onea of blue and brown or those of bright cut steel you seek, you're sure to find tha very pair you want at Rodney's. THEY tell aa that June la tha month of bride. But March haa its share of mam" ages, too. aad the next few week win be crammed clear full of interesting weddings aad nuptiaj event.

Which brings as down to the question of gifts. Of coarse, we're searching for tne loveliest can and aad. although we're not altogether sore of what want, we kaow they moat be diotinctrre and aatfuL each be 'ag the case, the logical place hi which to ceadact ear search la the Art aad Aattqae Shoo. For we're Bare Bad aniaiiblaa aha asaeeaT the aaaay aatrrera me types, tacradlas: the CelaahU or goai eaea ec goM aaa aaahsgaaj. the bras taailleartcha: the wraeaht tree htaapa aad caadHeTkaa.

or the aae tarea. BlsTBrid ParrhaV The Oar cf V2a Atia Surer Tba Rav. Dr. aad Mr. A.

T. Poo. or, of Caarp WW, bava aaneuaetd I bo aaaavoaioat of thalr daaghlor, Mka AIU Pftbn salvor ta J. St art Rrooko. af Now Torfc CTty.

Mlaa Stuv.r. a vradaata af Cftrual liisb aVbool. aad Inimg Coilas. la at Sraoant suporvlaor af atuolo aad ratinf im tbo blah arbool at lnla, H. T.

Mr. Mrooba la a arad aalo of Oxford Uatvoraity and ia aa otaunt soaarai aaaaftsar af tha Far bom Withy ftaaatahip Com pan, Now York. nirsu suMivKL uorrraa fTbat i Luiaa ssWrnl It m. lM.t Sava "'Jl)l oZ lartaro la tho oarVf 7HltsImJuTi omTVf th atoro aat Tbaraday wbl UTUTihl rahaaatock IUa wlTnatd thTftrit dlraelloa of tbo ColUa. woro oaioyod aador tho Madarohlp oaeh tlohat bold of Mr.

Faaka. aow Kroata aoclal oa st worhor. Comaanlty atasiac waaor tba dlroetloa of Mra. Flore no Aek lay Lay. of tbo Chaw bar of com more Community aorvteo Baroau, waa aaoibor foataro of tba oran Ins.

Mra. Lay bolda atnc twle oaoH wook and tbo proaroaa mad by th Br la atneo th work waa atartod hly STBtlfylnc. Tboaa atUadins tba baaquat laat ovtnlnr war tha Mlaaoa Mild rod Rudy. Ooldlno Hakor. Carrla Mor.

bio, JEathor Camming. Mary Diet, Clara YoaU, Froda Klnlay, Anna Waller, Oraea Kelfor, 841 Cover, roll. William MoUarvoy, K. Ilea bar, OrnaU Rbopo, Catborlno Orova, William V. Macutr.

Jamaa Koana. Krancla Mannlx. Lawrence OaaiiB, William a Dowllnr, WUUam Maroall aad MUtoa Tetter. $2.44 Monday's Price $2.66 Monday's Price $2.44 Monday's Price $3.44 Monday's Price $4.44 Black Sand, MARCH 13, 1S3X Girt Ssprbs Ptrty Mat bar of tbo Sunday orbool rlaaa af Stovoaa Momoilal Cbrrk Uatht by Jaaioa W. Harkor arraas oarpna party Tbaraday la la honor af Mra.

Joha turr, Koyal Torraoo, who waa rolo braiins bar birthday aaalvoraarr that day. Tbo proaant war! Jamaa W. Karkar, Him Norma Rarkar. Mra, llorkoy, Mra. WaUar, Mr, llarpor.

Mr. ICraoat, Mra. Hnrkar. Mra, Ropp, Mra. Raed.

Mra, Rork. Mr, Jobaaoa. Mr. AIU aoa. Mra.

Klac. Mr. Ilolmr. Mm Malor. Mia foUman.

Mia Jobs. bob. Mia llolmoa, Mkai Downey, booth. Rkhard Whlbor, Joaaph Anamaa, lAfoaa Rtamar, Mr. and Mrs, J.

Aria man aad Jobs Surnor. ETrVRTAIM CU'R Mra. Mlnorva It'iroih ontrrtainod tba Kmbroldory Clab of which aha la a mam bar. at bar homo thla wak. Luacbaoa waa aorvod to olcbtora of tbo avaaiBora m4 Miamai ftfl aaoa ooo4.

Tho Medical tdsrdf Tab.a afiar maalo Oaa to Try lnlk. ItOAirrMt bind, lo Sat paal ralla tot. rr la. larraut. tha rav as tbatiaat Staaad Chlroprcctlc Claorita ta a aaatia Bawrlal tbo tttaaaaa a wi tbo rvao.

Mary Illmisel Undmmt aal Marnh 1: A. aaM Hofti) Vw)tc4 iWPaWw Hnn is. i i s. a aa f. hy aapaMnawi.

KOLBENSCHLAG'S vUl show In thalr millinery parlors SOS North Third Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS Tuesday, March sixteenth and Wednesday, March seventeenth Nineteen buadrad aad twenty BEADED BAGS VEILINGS POCKETBOOKS PARASOLS UAIIt ORNAMENTS UMBRELLAS KNOX HATS BLUE BIRD HATS fwmmmmmmn ill i.n il fllllnr ll ill ibii liailali it rnr i Astrich's ABOUT OUR Monday Hat Sales fYoa Buy the Same Hat for Less Money If You Buy Here Monday You have the same complete stock to select from and you can have it trimmed free of charge if you buy your trimming here. (Fhe advantage is too obvious to be overlooked. List of Monday Specials such as no other stores ever offer is presented to you here Scan the list of prices and feel satisfied that no bet ter values can be had at these prices. Monday's Price Black and Colored Shiny Straw i $2.22 Monday's Price Shapes Side roll Turbans and nobby little shapes; small and medium. Black and Colored Lisere Hats Chin chin Sailors, close fitting Tnrbans, Mushrooms, Pokes, large Sailors, slight side flares, etc.

Black Shiny Straw Hats Colored crepe facings; five new shapes; new Black Rose, Black and Copen hagen. Large Milan Hemp Shapes 1 Pokes, Mushroom shapes, side flares, flare back, black and all colors. Fine Black and Colored Lisere Hats Including all the novelty shapes; small, medium and large; fancy Turbans; new Tarn shapes; roll brim Tarns, etc. High Class Black and Colored Lisere Hats In all the up to the minute shapes, including off the face Hats, Row and Row Sewed Sailors; the Metzi Sailors; Hats with back shields and many of the other 1920 fancy styles in vogue now. Four Sailor Specials forMonday Trhzsed Pcrccffns SxSora lisere SsScrs, Ctib Edse SsZcs, Lece Flsre Bhck Iixre Hfch Crorm, FhrtdErfca 5 ta s3 csi csa $1.88 $3.66 $3.66 $3.66 nfa nsi aa Wa oa".

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