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Ml I'll PAY FATS'INO, reBSONALAWD SOCIAL rjSWSJTEK3S IMPREST UACKICO IN NEW YOPK mYcawiitAnrca tui uoai TUAFFIC CIACOnsp COlCll I H'M russ LEWIS TO VEDtulFOnSYTII i. 4 to gtve 1 1 i TtfCHf llnitci CIr I TtHf bjifforct It 4.f4 ivi 44.4 IV ae l' i. fh.iH.ii! 4.. a Wj if, 4 Ia4 4 fc 4. 1 Id 4 li 4 4 mi i a.

fc 4 t.a 4 Mi It i. Wit aa 4 la 4 a iJm ll aA 1 a4 I i'ftkO al I 4 IV 4 ifc 4 4a''a al I 4a va Mr. gjl a la WILL GIVE PROGRAM FOR VIVE VOCE CLUB V'r. pUnUt. f'l vu.

Vora Club Pari Vh. KroehlkU John rntaila no dietini or exerviiini auw added 01 ciirapniti. Get a box of thete tablet and ttart lak Ini them now. Within a nhort lime you will be renin rid ol fat iteadlly and ea ily without ilarvatlon dirt or lirciome ex rn 1.0. Vou will be comfortable and able to enjoy the food you like and want.

Even after lakinr off many there will no flabbinei or wrinkle remaining. You will leel 100 per cent, better. Ail clruf ttorea the world our nil Marmola PrcKiiBlion Tableti at onu dollar lor a box. or the Marmola Company. General Motor Buildiiif.

Detroit. SI will eladly cnl them to you on receipt of the price, dr. Save The Bas GOLDEN ROAST BLEND COFFEE Every time you use Golden Roast Blend Coffee you'll become more and more convinced that it is a coffee that has very exceptional merits. First of all because of the skillful blending there is, a wonderful greets you and as soon as the blend is brewed, you sense a wonderful flavor. And best of all Golden Roast is fresh and does give you more cups to the pound.

R.H.LY0N Coffee Purveyor to the Perm Harris Harrisburg, Pa. iitrpet. rttiiic a r.i.Aio.i COUMTRY CLUB nil. ttixe ana av. i ntyttt, it ruy wn.

i II I II I "HOME" GIRL HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY W. T. U. CONVENTION TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK Will HtfMr, "fcilU T'H" l4Si iirt. rl" i v.hi.u.

n.l. tt lh ltt. lMh4 will 1.4 IB TIHII nibR fco. an4 fri44 at IH. attnual Chrtfi Ibv Uekln fur t4 i hu jiibiU (Wimion nh Coppr, wrmbrr of Con rz from ow.

win addrr tha Safe Fat Reduction on Thursday nin. Staia will atlrna inia convention vry county In the ftata organ Izd. i Dauphin county will rprMnt wi.v be lit The of at the convention by Mr. Carrie 1. kmLin.mui.

ilre. O. M. Phr, Mra. ronttnuil exerviK urrion.e and exhau a a miriii nil narm ui Ptuard tunmlre.

Mrs. William Irwin, Mra. J. M. itahler.

Jtr. J. i. ou ve Th.t ibeiln.on. Mr.

J. Kammerer, iaA. To dv Marmolary Uonard. Mra. Charlca Prrr.Tll.llon Tablet, all theae difficult eyi Mr, GcUklnff.

are overcome. Jutt a ples.ant Mtio tablet, after ea ml and at bcdttma cauaei lat to vaaiih. Tint moOern method it eay. ClUD WeeU Mra. liar H.

Klnp, The School Social Club ht Id It weeklv meeting: laat night at the home 'of of Jean Hettew, 26S Brlgga Th nroeram Included utorloa by Helen Oreg 0, Porothy Neefe. nnd Jean Kettew. The club also planned Its work and social eventa for the ui.nn. The officers arc as follows: Helen Crego. president; Dorothy Xeefc, vice president! Gertrude Mon egan, secretary; Grace West, treasurer.

Committees were appointed as follows: Club pins Dorothy Neefe and Helen Creso: program, Jean Rettew and Elizabeth Sheatz; membership, Gertrude Monegan and Jean Rettew; publicity, Jean Rettew. 1 Fry Smith The marriage of Miss "Beatrice K. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Smith, 1809 State street, and 1 Charles B. Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Herman K.

Fry, 413 South Thirteenth street, was solemnized on fcaturaay evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride. The Rev. J. Lebold, paste of the Brethren Church, officiated. The 'Tw ide wore a gown of sand colored silk crepe, and a corsage of pink roses.

Mrs. Fry is a graduate of Central High, In the class of 1920, and was employed in the State Department of Forests and Rivers. Mr. Fry is a eraduate 19191 Central High School, and Is an employe of the Elliott Fish er Company. They have gone to Nashville, for a wedding trip.

SATURDAY, OCT. 11 Roast Duck with Filling: i Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Buttered Peas Waldorr Salad Peaeh Ice Cream with Cake Bread and Butter i Tea, Coffee or Milk DINNER 6.00 to 7.00 P. H. ROSE'S Seeoad, at Walnut Street Ill r1 ACE POWJ)ER aa 4 protect and pRsem Attkmr ana liiu at nam1 i I x. na I iA A 1 i iJ 1 i 1 I A Ay MA RUN.

I Ii tn Hut I reul4 1 clt a i how jov? Tlty art coumiu. tu know, anj iha on on ih Uft lha l4r 1, .1., I J.r. Jr. TbM ar iba liltla bo ro)purmrobrhfn tthn A a Theae chlllv evanlm a m.l. ir ncceHsnry and whiu min.

vrmi evenings a CO I rlinoH over a number of thla mnnrh'a mag azines. In House Beautiful nnA the moat delightful poem by a Har rlabura girl. I must confess I never knew Margaret Wilson wrote poems, but I heard yesterday she had written many, nnd as this one Is charm, lng I must copy it here. SUMMER PASSES By Margaret Eleanor Wilson Over the hills wild aster Shakes out a veil of blue, The fields are white this morning With glittering, frosty dew, The dawn is strangely silent Empty of fragile The days lag in their briefness Summer has passed along. Dismally calls a cricket.

Under the boxwood hedge, Brown is the sweet alyssum Atong the garden's edge, Soon will the slim, brown boughs I tree RETURN FROM FOUR M0NTHSJN ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. William Cartright, 2010 Bellevue road, have returned from a trip abroad where they spent four months in England. They re turned on the Steamship Aquatanla. Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Lawrence, of New Zealand, who were on their way to San Francisco are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Cartright. The sewing club of which Mrs. Cartright is a member, gave her a surprise this week and presented her with a large basket of flowers. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

J. Clem8on, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, Holly; Mrs. Albert Plack, Mrs.

Balum Brooks, Mrs. Paul Bruehl, Mrs. Anna Brownawell, Mrs. Harry Blnk, Mrs. John Ewing, Mrs.

John B. Fortenbaugh, Mrs. Minerva Rexroth. Mrs. M.

Hoke, Mrs. Harry Lutz, Mrs. Fay Lutz, Mrs. Albert Rexroth, Mrs. Herbert Smith.

Mrs. Minerva Rexroth, Helen Cartright and Marjory Ann Cartright. SUNSHINE SOCIETY The Roberta Sunshine Society will meet on Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mercer B. Tate, 218 North Sec ond street.

Election of officers and reports of committees whi be the main bus! ness of the meeting. Entertains Qsb Mra. Harry Monroe, Camp Hill, entertained an embroidery, club of which she is a member on Thursday afternoon. There are fourteen members in the club. WEI Reception Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis M. Neiffer, Riverside, will be. hosts at a recep lv'ft lb Jara lbf bora. 4iT lbm from bondaja Ktfmmar no wort.

Thin whUpt of areokt from oo "roa. Curl abovt lb trp. And only iha bron44 dahlu atlo tho honatbaoa. I'tchcj with ruat ara ibo hllUlJ Tha barbatry fruil banc rd: r' tr.idm HI rri In ih mr. K4 Urr a f4tltr.

Ir. unmfr "lTf Tu.4.r mM 0 Z. 'ut r.mIHN a N.nK T.T na "Will h. oir.fi.i lard on Ji'Miy hl. nounraj.

iuirr; iM.nta"" ioirnirnt tinrin inMinB. drnta un.i.r ib. wn Wish W.Mman; riano 'p. if Till I afntll bulltllnc which Ma i ill b. V4 'f.

now occupied by lah i.ui Water wll ih ac om will like f. nl "nd utrcru. Mra. Johnl'" IIWH I 1tlTaa Tf a a. I lha baart rtmtrnbarlnc daad! an afternoon well worthwhile.

MISS Y0FFEE WILL BE cio Clark, waa In tha Miaaeai Marian. I wUh you could be here i 0' makea amall i for Monday, October 20. Ralpii much me In Cram, the ven famoua archl that achool. Llnu i .1.. ....1..

.1 ih. ieei the same aa he ia auch a frln.t. rinh muilne anil I'm aura It will ba ly child, and I hear the two boya at way alt together. you remember Meadea mother wti ther Mlnoll. from Italy, (the name of the town baa Vhere hla father met her while in in American ambulance aervlce in niy uuring tne war.

blind workers. Aa I pass their shop ftecond and South streets. I often ston and watch their cheerful facea as they weave rugs, cane chairs and do many other things. It la a splendid piece of work and two women whom I know and who are diligent workers, are Mrs. C.

Valentine Klrby and Mrs. George H. Ashley. I must not pans without praising the great things that Miss Kate Hemier is oo lng. She is an Instructor In Braille, a.

a I 4 aWa UN at Mj 4 tti torn i4t It tUM 4 ic, 14 Ih''! XM u.iikii llHMlMi. "I'M H)ftJ li lM PM' 14" IIM4 4I, 'Hl Mf A a lU4 tW. Ui4tt .4 tit Jr tiU tl I Personal Jottings Mit, Caltta U. lH kW 4 lkllu Hints. IIM Orteej atr i.

ar to tea la XvtU. itAH.aiaa UiUua. I Nona ft.U ai ItaHt Lion lM irmt lUibwm. la iaeb lag tn VMM lpeaH. to at bar botnt.

IDS fiat uraai. for aaral ttaya. u. ttat N'artb Kiatb aul. uiiirmJ from CIUb4 and Mra.

WlllUm M. Tourt anJ AUca Louiaa Kooai. Ucar. wtrt I l.t waaK or Mrs. rwwn rsarai'a engagement parenu.

Mr. a4 Mra. u. aairra baa juat bean an 1 iamoyne. ara mora than ever In 1 j4r.

and Mra. E. J. rwaai. ai bar accomplUhments.

Kelker atreei. and Mr. ana ra. ryona romlng borne. II Harry Wagner and ae.

Xla.rth. Iia.ler aoon. wMMfa. ha otner aay mat ana 1 canny irwm broad until Chrlatmaa kill liaren. adorea t.Mng In Eng.

Mr. and Mra. Ervln Duller. JO ranra. but 1 aura wo I rem at reel, ara 1.

I tr.i Marker ana Mra. aun 1 1. 1 1 a 11.1 v. 11 1 i niiimnia. The Rev.

A. W. Brownmlller. 2021 Oreen street, haa raturneu irora In Uarrlaburr. Mr.

and Mra. William E. Caatrock. km Vnratap street, will paaa the a taVa.alf Altai III PttrdiX. aW a.

.1 Pa a.ila.rlrk. RliClC a 1 Kiinai in as Then in tne tea room 01 ine civic i. vtaltlng her parent. Mm. Xancy J.

Luper, 2111 Oreen atreet. haa returned from visits in Meadvllle, New Caatle and Younes town, Ohio. J. W. Watson.

104 Edward street, passed Thursday In Bell wflfid. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Sacob Stouffer, Hag erstotyn, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

m. omna, 1809 State street. Mr. and Mrs. I M.

uricKer, wnicn IS a type 01 wrnmg mr recently. blind There are two types thls w7 Elaen. Mr and. Mrs kind devised by Loula Braille, Frenchman, and the Moon System. It looks like many small dots to me, but I am told it is quite easy to learn, although one must concen trate very closely wnue doing it.

Miss Hemier has many blind pupils and ln this is assisted by Mrs. William G. Schooley. I hear there are Uwo classes of Red Cross women tak lng up this study and it will mean a great deal to have transcribers and instructors to nelp with this work ln the Harrisburg district. Marian, it's about time for the tennis match at the Country Club, and I must hurry i Hastily yours, SALLY.

HOSTESS AT DANCE I Miss Jean Toffee, 233 Maciayi stret. has issued invitations for a dance to be held Tuesday night, Oc Brenner and Dr. Matthew H. Sher man, whose engagement was re cently announced. Catholic Women to Meet The Catholic Women's Club will hold their regular meeting next Monday night at 7.30 o'clock at the Knights of Columbus Hall.

The club will sew 'for the Association of the Blind after the business meetting. Miss (Florence Dare and Miss Rosalie Dare, 1S55 Regina atreet, have gone to Baltimore for several days, where they will be guests of Mrs. Chester Hatfield, i The Rev. and Mrs. E.

I Miller and their children, Xappanee, Ind are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sunday, 1S30 State street. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter K. Dietrich, uenevue jarK, nave returned from a motor trip through New York state. In Schenectady they visited their daughter, Mary Elizabeth Diet rich, who is doing T. W.

C. A. work. ana ineir son, waiter uiemcn, a student at Union College. Mrs.

Emma Stees, 1717 Penn street, has returned from a visit In Lykens. Miss Ethel Dare. 1855 Regina street. Miss Roberta Dare, a student at Drexel Institute. Pbiladelohla.

and Hiss Agues Clave. Steelton, have gone to Atlantic City for several days. Faster Scott The marriage of Miss Mary Mar shall Scott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Morton Scott. Balti more, to Cannon Foster, New Tork. will take place to night at (.39 clock in Christ Church. Baltimore. hour, 1519 North Third atreet, have returned from oreensourg, wnere they attended the Klwanls conven tion.

Mrs. A. A. Dlmm, of Donnallys Mills; Mrs. Alice Boyer, of Tyrone and Mrs.

Norman Hench, of Wllk inaburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beichley, 1101 Penn street, over the weekend.

Mrs. W. B. Kelm and son, David Keim. of Bethlehem, are visiting Mrs.

Keim's mother, Mrs. D. F. Young, 1102 North Second, street, for a. week.

Mrs. Sarah Lelb, 931 North Second vlnitina In Philadelphia. Minn Phoebe A. Glazier, of Hunt Inadon. is visiting her niece.

Miss v.t. r. mazier. 204 Herr. street.

Mrs. Mabel Fagley and Harry Vaa iAV. of Huntingdon, i visited among friends in the city to day. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Martin, High Point, N. have announced the birth of a son, Robert Milton Martin tober 14. In honor of Miss Esther I September 30. 1924. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin were formerly or warns burg. PAXXANG NEWS i Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Figner, Eliza beth Figner and Franklin Figner, will motor to Frederick, to visit their daughter, Jeanette Figner, who is a student at Hood College. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F.

Martin Rutherford street and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitting are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gastrock, at their cot' tage in Perdix.

Mr. and W. M. Myers, Pax tang avenue will motor to Philadel phia to morrow. Mrs.

Charles Best, Kalamazoo, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Wallace, Kelso street. Mr.

H. K. Goodman, Rutherford street, was In Washington, this week. attending the World Series games. Mrs.

A. R. Davis, Deny street, was in Mt. Gretna to day. Miss Ethel Heldt, Brisban street, haa gone to Womelsdorf, where she will visit her grandfather, John Fil oert.

Mrs. D. W. Cotterell, Paxtang avenue, la visiting her father in Petersburg. WEI Hare Wiener Roast The office force of the Hocken bury System, Inc.

will hold a wiener roast to night at the Iris Lawn cottage, Perdix. The party will in clude Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harkinson, Mr and Robert Marshall. Mr.

and Mrs. John Waidlich. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman Mix 1m.

Mr. Foster ia known to many in I McHolland. Miaa Frances CnaHw this City and haa tMImI llr I iaa Srlri Oi.n4.li ui u. 1 Mw. Albert H.

Staekpole. 2C49 Nebinger. Mis. Maud Downer night. October 22.

(jenn Second street. i Charles Kowe and Thomas. IWtvl tm .4,4 t.it lf vf i 'i aifa a' tt aa ff 44,, xMf a 14, 4 U4. 4 4m41, J. a.

4 a4 M4 Haaxy eH4aU4. fa.lr al 1UM 4A, 4a lav 1 (U4 (av. Tat ttcaA a.a kaa Uf aVl la 4 44.41 Ma H4 lt 44j 4x4.4 1 4r i aWtia ii.a 4a (amaai a' aM.ake 4 I a. a 14 Mtm 4v (. a i r4 a i ia ivt a 4n aa4 la iaa vaar aiT rw.i aa iaa TWgfv a aa a Cat a a4 I ha aa '4i 4 I H4 paalaa Aaj I t.

aM a. 141.4 hr aia 1 cil. 1 Mra llaafll aa e4ywla4 al i l'ifitwa atta) aa 4 iWant, aitfua a4 4m( a aartad aa a Data ir. la 111 Vat aa aa4a k.4 nm AaiaaMaila 1 iMluiao raaaia4 ar IliiWft la4. ar i r4 kl aa ia fraiga iraaa iairt la ika l' a 11.4 aiai.a At piaaaal aa la llb lha Uaral Malar lUpart iVnpaay, WOIJEN'S CLUB Tha program for iba Wamea'e Club la ba gia al ibalr regular naeilaff aaii Meaday will Include Imperaoaatioai by Uaora Eberaole.

dtracior and inaaagar of Iba Imperial Haajo Club; and a plaao racliat by Mra. Helca Kandlg. aaautaai or gaaiai al lha Victoria Tbaaiar. Mr. r.uarauia win ia in raaraa or lha muilc for lha llou.hold Kdura I tonal Itaaar la ba glvaa by Iba Wo ma Club la Iba nar future.

CAMP HILL NOTES The Junior rlaa of the Camp Hill High school held a wiener roaat at Orr'a Bridge last night. Those pres ent were Miaa Mary Neely. Dorothy While, Erma Wolf. Edna Smellier. Marie ShUaler.

Ruth Hertxter. Mar garet Strohm, Virginia Trimmer, Dorothy Grew, Marjorie Simmons, Victor Drawbaugh. Thomas Hughes, Puul Leedy, Thomas Stratford anJ Robert Putney. Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Baker. 1S2 Walnut atreet, entertained at din ner recently ln honor of Miss Charline Kits ley and Ie Hall, who were playing In "Broadway Dreams" at the Majestic this week. Covers were laid for ten.

Gires Concert Miss Mildred Romberger. 2223 North Second street, haa returned from a visit with Miss Edna Phillips, Reading. On Tuesday night Miss Romberger and Miss Phillips gave a concert at Frackvllle. Gives Party, Mrs. Carroll F.

Burgoon, River side, recently entertained at a party In honor of Miss Ruth McKee, Philadelphia. There were twelve guests present. To Our Many Patrons Our Hat Cleaning and Shoo Shine Parlor Is now removed to the Second Floor of onr old location, 305 Sfarket street. Special Redaction Hat Cleaning, All Kinds, 35c BELEHAS CO. Bell Phone 9012 Rich Richard Says: PRUDENCE su plies all wants.

Especially when it points out the wisdom of taking them to the Classified Ads for Satisfaction. Redd them today! Telephone the Telegraph Bell 4100 or Dial 2135 4ak faa Daawtay aania. 1.4. r4w. 4 4l ihx 4 rA v.

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Ta 74l Vp I 1 earn, is. a. im I MACK'S DENTIST re im DR. M. RICKERT da Ma tar M.

SptxU! Tre tmetit of We Fiaiurt. FUtula THE LOCUST INN TEA R00H1 aara sle DINNER Smtoy, October 12th rrj it m. to a r. x. On Dollar aiu.a Ball FRANXUN Diuldln tnd Leon 4uccla.tion a traaa a4 win Mai eiiba ttiri airr.

iatuii.r, arar r4ettai4 at Mi eattrtiai nnaur ram AaW ttaia If attM aattaufi rait, ar i Wlaut St A Friendly Hotel In a City of Friends Hotel Adelphia InPhihddphh At the Heart o( Thlnjt Chestnut at 13th St 400 Splendid Rooms and Baths Moderate Rates. Restaurant: a la Carte Table d'Hote at Reason ablt Prices. DAVITI TOOVAX M4faMs(atf eVOVfaaW fkapoara ataiiiag rtuiadatpbla wUI plaaae saaba ihaaaala al fc jt la ur rubua aoeaa DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ACCOUNTING. SECRETARIAL AND STENOGRAPHIC COURSES The Central Pennsylvania Business College 3Z1 Market Street What Do You Hell 4S4 xmsmi Know About Recreation, Public Health, Family Welfare and Child Care i As They Concern Hamsb Register for the four day institute October 14, IS, 16 and 17. Afternoon Meetings at 4 O'clock in the Public Library Evening Meetings at 8 O'clock in Tech High1 i Discussions Each Lture 0 The Harrisburg Velf are Federation Second and South Streets Phawc C134 a mm.

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