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0 HARRJSBURG RUBBER CO. 205 WALNUT STREET T7 C3 Abdominal Belts, Elastic Stockings, Ankle and Knee Elastic Supports, Trusses Arch Braces A THURSDAY EVENING, HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH HOSTESS AT SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE is Jane Harry. 152 1 North 8ec ond street, entertnlned recently at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Helen Grelder, H27 North Second street, whose engagement to Joseph Hrody of Montana, wan re rently announced. The guests were: Mrs. Thomas Pevine, Mr.

Hairy note. Mrs. J. Moore. Mr.

O. M. Harry, Miss Margaret Vance, Miss Mildred Kramer. Miss Adelaide F.merlck. Miss Margaret Wlescmnn, and Miss Katharine rhllllp.

ELECTRIC FIXTURES BUY DIRECT 14" T1W7 a. turn D'NINO HOOM Mil io MODERN SUPPLY 1002 NORTH THIRD ST. $Stabfibr 234 X. Second St. THE SrORT COAT The cut of a collar, the smart flare of a skirt and the different line of a sleeve hell shaped or close, with the doublc hrcasted effect, gives individual charm to the coat.

The quality far exceeds the price. A Beautiful Bedroom Suite Only $245 Hcpplcwhite design, 4 pieces consisting of full size bed, larc dresser, vanity, dresser and chest of drawers, all made of mahogany beautifully finished, and only $245.00. Other Bedroom Suites $150.00 to $495.00 Dainty Ruffled Curtains "Ready to Hang" Only $1 pr. Just the Curtains to make your room light and airy for Spring Other Styles $2.50 to $10.00 Very Attractive Decorative Tables $12 At very modest prices. Hand decorated, inlaid or plain.

Conveni ent for a dozen or more uses. Manv styles, $12.50 to $22.50 Convenient Charge Accounts Can Be Arranged GOLDSMITH'S On the Square Central Pennsylvania's Best Furniture Store MRS. HOPKINS TO GIVE LUNCHEON Mis. (. Floyd Hopkln, lfa Market street, will Rive a luncheon nnd bridge at the Harrisburg t'ountry Club.

Tuesday afternoon of Kastcr week. Mrs. Hopkins entertained luncheon nt her homei to day. followins were the guests: Oeor.ce K. Keet, Mrs.

It. S. Hesser, Mrs. 11. W.

Uelsklng, Mrs. Ted Keet, Mrs. J. Sidney Sible. Mrs.

James U. Hat. Mrs. John S. Hargest.

Mrs. W. ('alder Meuger, Mrs. Ci. Porter Hammond.

Mrs. Frank Davenport. Mrs. C.ilbert Oves. Mrs.

K. Charles Ta peart. Mrs. William S. Houseman.

Mrs. Robert Troup. Mrs. Troup. Mrs.

William Raub. Mrs. ('. Miller. Mrs.

William C. Wan hnugh. Mrs. K. A.

Kdmonds, Mrs. S. Ruel Sides. Mrs. .1.

Stewart Montgomery, Mis. Krancis H. Smith, Mrs. J. W.

Rudenhaver, Mr. J. Montgomery Trace. Miss Kva Guile. Mrs.

Walter J. Weaver. Mrs. C. H.

1 Morrison. Mrs. I H. liavenport, Mrs. W.

P. Cunningham, Mrs. Harry McCleary. nnd Mrs. Fred Sheldon.

Allentnwn. and Miss Kmlly Oatrs, Wllkes Karre. rnNFIRMATION PARTY Solomon nnd their STUDY CLUB Mr. C. K.

Shirk poke on the sources and history of Egyptian music and Jame W. Andrews on Kgypt's king, at the luncheon meeting of the Harrisburg Study Club yesterday at the home of Mrs. J. R. Corrutht r.

1350 State street. Mr. H. E. Slaymaker was asflsting host 1 s.

Other guest with the club member were Mr. Andrew AV. Wilson, of Snltsburg, nnd Mr. James Mc Candle P.elly. I Mr.

Frederick K. Downe. 1S11 alilill 1 r. "lin .1 1 r. 1, t'T to the ciub April 1 Instead of April 17.

because of the meeting of the, Central District Federation of Pennsylvania Women at the Civic Cluh on that day. Mr. H. W. Fair will he In charge ot the program.

Organ Recital The second of a series of I.enten organ recital nt Trinity Lutheran Church. Camp Hill, will Blven to. night by Mis Viola Hurd. organist of the First Raptlst Church. Harris burg.

Mr. Amy Hurd McKelvey, soprano, will assist Miss Hurd. The program Is onen to the public and I a follows: "Capprlcrn," and "Romans," Mis nurd' own compositions: Preud' and "Kuguc In Minor." Rach: "A I.lttle Romance." Ashford: "The Good Shepherd." Van de W'nter; "Harken. Oh Iord," Rnndegger: "Pastorale." Whiting: and "Toccata In Minor," Federleln. "Tillie the Toiler" 8 Run Wutovcf WILL BE SPEAKER TO CORNELLIANS Will Be Hostess at Country Local Club to Hear Archie C.

Club in Easter Week; En Burnett, President Alumni tertains Today Corporation nt a The Mrs. I "Jo I I YlSlltJI 4) ARCH IK C. Bl'RXKTT iiv.tMt rv ami Member of the Hariisbnic Cor HONOR OF S0N'nel1 Alumni Club with their wives innd husbands will meet to nipht nt Mr. and. Mr.

Leopold Raffel. 424 1 t'hic Club nfi 6 30 Cumberland street, gave a dinner at their home Sunday, In honor of the confirmation of their son, Meyer Rernard Raffel. The out of town guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruben Levlne.

Miss Ruth Levlne. Kdlth Levine, Irvine. Samuel Levlne. Sol Levin. David Goldberg.

Theodore Mervis and Max Tllies. all of Rultimore: Mrs. Henrietta Raffel and Dr. Ren Stein, of Philadelphia; Miss Katherine Le vlne, KphnUm Ievlne, Israel Hur witz and Roger Hurultz, of lck "iiri villi. iv, II in Il.tll man of the rommittee for the night, and lr.

(ieorge H. Ashley will be (oust master. The speaker will be Archie C. Rurnett. 'HO, president of the Cornel! Alumni Corporation.

Members of the local club are: Jr. and Mrs. George II. Ashley, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Howard F. Rronson, Dr. and Mrs. O. W.

Rauder, Mr. nnd Mrs. Curry, Dr. and Mis. Mollis Dann, Mr.

and Mrs. H. K. Gay man. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Hoffert. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Haven: Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham i Walter Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. sons, of Hacketts Jones. Mr. and Mr. Ilarrv Parmlev.

towns N. 'J. Other guests were: Mr. nnd Mr. S.

Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronen. Mr.

nnd Mr. Sidney Raffel, Mr. nnd Mr. David Cohen, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Newmnrk. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Kamsky. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wei man, Mr. and Mrs.

Myer Gordon, Mrs. William Sacks, Mrs. Kmma Kotzen. Mrs. Fannie Kotzen, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Perry.

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. 1 1. L. Steven. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank K. Wood. Mix Helen Mi Farland. l'ark Reck ley.

Shuey SIeep The marriage of Mrs. Maiide O. Slepp and George W. Shuey, Knola. riimi, ix.iu.u r.

ii'ini'i'i i aI l.viha ski. K.ium m. leper 0skey. Mr. nnd son, H.

Moll. R. Grand. G. Grnnd.

'conP to' Ijikcland, Phil Kohen. Miss Tillie Ronen. Miss (will live. Anna Ronen. Dora Pokroy, Minerva Kotzen.

Miss Dorothy Raffel, Miss Rebecca Raffel. Sidney Teperson, Abrnm I one and Isadore Klompu. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF ELMA S. SANDERS Mrs. Mc Shuey have where they 1 Getting Too Fat? Try This Tnle who don't prow too itt sre th fortunate rx.Ttion.

Put If fon flnrt th (t bviimiilmiii; or ulrcailr rumhrronmr, yna will tm to follow I hi turjrMion which i endorw by thoii auda ot nronle I who Imow. Ask ynnr drupyit tor Mar Announcement of the marriage of I mola Pr Tlption TnhleU ami follow direc. Miss F.lma Salome Sanders. r.0"e.Kdo,lV ncc th world Ini rn Irom your own drursr or Jront street, to George Au 1 prl(. dlrrr, Marmola Jcnrral gustlne souroier.

was mane yester noiors mur uciroii. mh ii. Br doins rial afternoon nt the conclusion of able to rnlucr atoa.lily the ceremony which was by the Rev. P. J.

Carfy In rick' rectory of this city. Mrs, Sotirbler Is the daughter 'of Dr. J. G. Sanders, former director i of the State Department of riant Industry, nnd of Mrs.

Salome San ders, well known, in musical circles. The bride attended Central High School and Greenbrier College, of West Virginia. Mr. Sourhler Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.

(i. II. Sourhler, 1310 North Third street. He Is graduate of Kckel's College, of Philadelphia, is a tnemher of the honor fraternity Kpsilnn Gamma Kpsllon and has the honorary degree of Doctor of Sanitary Science. Mr.

nnd Sourhler will spend a week In Atlantic City, after which they will go to Calgary, Canada, where they will live. and Hon raaujr ann paantl.v. without utarra. din or lirrsnmn nrrrlw. Start talt St.

Pat them to day and ilendT. adr. MRS. BURDICK TO BE HONOR GUEST Mr. and Mrs.

B. Edward Taylor to Entertain For Former Resident Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Edward Taylor, V.

Fifth street, will entertain nt and Mrs. William Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. William Oarmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs.

M. Harvey Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C.

R. Ruser, Mr. nnd Mr. H. G.

Hnssler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wells. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Steever, Miss Mary Keil, Miss Catherine Kell, Miss Minnie Spamow. Mis Murgaret Wnlkemeyer, George Forester, Henry Oarman, Fred Confer, H. Albert Taylor, R. Kdward Tnylor, Mrs. Wells F.nlcrtaliis Mrs.

Ixuii H. Wells. 2518 North Sixth street, entertained ni a luncheon followed 'by cnrtl nt her home on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her guest. Mis. Sue Rurdick, of Smethport.

The decorations were jonquils, nnd the guest list included: Mrs. Ilarrv Rupley. Mrs. Mary Man ley, Mis. Samuel Mitchell.

Mrs. S. F. Hassler, Mrs. S.

Taylor, Mrs. Harry Munroe, Mrs. Charles Clement, Mrs, Joseph Clement. Mrs. David Wise, Mrs.

Ilarrv Mosey. Mrs. John Splcer. Mrs. Albeit McriuKhlin.

Mrs. Clyde Huber, of Mechnnlcsburg and Mrs. F.dwnrd Hallquist. MY OFFICt OOT C. E.

Rally "he Rev. J. Harold Thomson, assistant pastor of Pine Street Fres byterlan Church, will be the speaker at rally of the Dauphin County Intermediate Christian Endeavor 1'nlons. to be held In the Fnited Rretbren Church, of 1 1 ummelstown, to night nt 7.45 o'clock. What Gorcn lake Gorgas (iuaraiileos VISIT GORGAS' BOOTH at the KIWANIS SHOW 3 Kexall Druggist STORES 18 X.

Third St. rentvHarris Hotel Tenna. Station A Great Deal of Satisfaction Is wlini yon get wltli pycry lump of ftuil yon gt't from us. Satisfaction soils more foal than all Hie ImuisI thai were ever ininle nnd the satisfaction I bat our con! gives the customer Is what we (IcjM ml iwit to hold lib J. B.

Montgomery Third and Chestnut Sts. Spring Suits Cleaned rrrxlfff Roll Phone 01)0 Din I Phone 2:11.1 Wherever a gnmp of women gather, the subject of clthes is naturally among the topics discussed. Keeping the clothes looking like new until they are ready for the discard is only a question of sending them to a "Master Cleaner'' occasionally. Dry cleaning safeguards the health of the nation, as well as your ow n. Have your garments cleaned properly.

We Know How Phone Us Now Harrisburg Lancaster (J Steelton Carlisle CFrCB. I HASJE TOO MUCH OEK TO DO NO, (2. EALUV CAM'T. MOPE NOT A MMOr MR. AND MRS.

WAGNER GIVE FAREWELL PARTY Mr, nnd Mr. K. M. Wagner, 15 South Sixteenth street, entertained last night In honor of Mrs. Bertha I Craft nnd Miss Ida Miller Who will 1 move soon to Red Hill.

Other guests 'were: Mr, and Mrs. Howard Bird, Miss Mnry em ford. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. I.lngle, Miss Kella Bird, Miss Mary Myers nnd Miss Kmmii I'rbnn. Entertain Club their home this evening in honor of! M. Arj.egast 2lit i V.rlggs street, entertained the Kver Mrs. Sue Rurdick, of Sniethport.

Pdy Club at their home last night, former resident, of the clty, who Is High scores In chrds were held Kiiest nt the Tavlor home. h5' Jh s' Rrubaker and J. M. Arbe n.t.. others present were: Mr.

nnd the utiest list will Include: Mr. nnd Mrs. I' A. iSterrlck. Mr.

and Mis. K. I. Stretch, Mrs. L.

Rrubaker, Mrs. Samuel McXaughton, Miss Katharine Kohler, Miss Gladys Sierrlck and A. Sterrlcit. Rummage Sale SAVE THE BAGS The real worth of any coffee can be tested only when it is fresh. GOLDEN ROAST BLEND COFFEE In flavor in aroma in strength in the number of cups you get from every pound; only absolutely fresh coffee will commend itself to you.

CorYce that has laid in the grocery store waiting for customers loses strength one quarter in thirty days if in the bean; one half" it ground. (joldcn Roast not wait for customers. Xo grocer; can buy at any one time more than is needed to supply the immediate needs of his trade. R. H.

LYON Coffee Purveyor to the Penn Harris Harrisburg, Pa. I CAm oo wto youz fit's quit A PuEASuBt T6 E7 i 1 I The rastor' Aid Society of Tine I 'Street Prebyterlan Church will I hold a rummage saletat Third nnd i. HnA.a 11 4K' iici. i iic rin, ll II All. TILL IB ACCEPT Hta RESPOWSlBlLltlP? i i aft i MARCH 26, 1925 a WW 1W i I I ii it Ask for it by name.

It's the certain way to tea satisfaction. Orange Pekoe Tea MtktS tl Ctfttttlf 7Nl 2950 4950 bj) New Spring Coats 1 Follow the straight line to smartness QLENDER, all of them. And colorful. Destined to charm their way into your spring wardrobe. By their youth.

By their simple good By their bright braid and embroidery. Their fascinating new colors. Their soft peach blow texture. Their new becoming collars. More features than we can describe.

At prices we are proud to inscribe. Sport Coats J19toJ49 Dress Coats J25 to 415 (Sizes from 13 to 50) BOBBLEi. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE 327 Market Street Merchandise That Merits Yoiir Confidence' you SE6 MACt StlLL IN THE I Samitari um CRAVE1 TMe OFItC6 LI SEW HIM pBaMMMVaiMiaMBh. I I I II I I i A I I'll I fit nau ii I i 0 by Kis FtaturM i ynrftrat. bit Omi ntkn I.

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