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I 1 i I I I tt 1 BELTS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES It would be impracticable to attempt to fit every person with the same design of belt. I have in stock a variety of styles and designs. VICTOR MILLER Trasses, Belts Stockings 418 THIED ST. 9 I 6 0 0 NO longer for expert the fortunate enough a woman who directly under only will she counsel but also $ola'eto)feHUua MONDAY EVENING, need one go to New York consulting service regarding skin and hair. I have been to secure the services of has served for four years Miss Earle's tutelage.

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WISCONSIN Sales and Service Sution: Singer Building, New York City. UNIVERSITY CLUB HAS INFRMAL DANCE Among those present at the Informal dance at the University Club Saturday night were: Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Evans, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dowart, Mr.

and Mrs. Logan A. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. H.

D. Ahn, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.

Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Diles, Mr. and Mrs. James D.

Dlsler, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs.

H. V. Gullck, Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Rockwell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. High berger, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.

Stadden Williams, Mr. arid Mrs. Donald Huber. Miss Margaret L. Steele, Miss Helen Appleby, Miss Joan Myers, Miss Eva Greenwood, Miss Elizabeth Banks, Miss Harriet Swartz, Miss Elizabeth Sansom, Miss Cornelia Snitcher, Miss Kathryn I.

Daniels, Miss Alda Gladfelter, Miss Ruth Dornbaugh. Austin W. Rice, P. F. Phuger, Dr.

J. l. Christian, George Evan Herbert Reutersham, Nelson Rounsley, David C. Meyer, L. B.

Richards, George V. Hauck, John M. Keefer, John O. Arnold and J. M.

Austin. 0 VIRGINIA FACKLER GUEST OF HONOR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S.

Fackler Celebrates Birthday With Party Mr. and Mra. Samuel S. Fackler, 1332 Derry street, entertained at a party Saturday night, in honor of their daughter, Virginia Fackler, who celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary. The decorations were In green and white.

Present were: Mary Catherine Stlne, Pauline Grier, Margaret Wltmer, Virginia Goodall, Anna Belle Sarver, Phyllis Witmer, Roma Vanmeter, Mary Sprecher, Muriel Key, Evelyn Rail, Dorothy Moore, Anne Frances Erdley, Lucille Hall, Elizabeth Bodenhorn, Hannah Spangler, Grace Hoover, Edith Hartman, Mary Shuster, Ruth Shawfield, Betty Sweeney, Helen Kirk, Mildred Esworthy, Rosemary Dreher, Virginia Miller, Doris Jenkins, Bobby Fackler and Mra. C. Silver. GARRET PLAYERS TO HOLD STUNT NIGHT The Garret Players will hold a stunt night to snorrow at 8.30 o'clock in the Shaar studio. The party will be for members or pros, pective members only, each one choosing his own stunt, In the line of monologs, readings, playlets or dramatizations; Celebrates Birthday Mr.

and Mrs. J. Harold Pearick, I 22 South Nineteenth street, entertained recently In honor of their daughter, Margaret Rearing, who I celebrated her eighth birthday an niversary. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

George F. McQuilkin, Mrs. Margaret Rearlck, Mrs. J. J.

Klugh, Dillsburg; Betty Simpson, Dorothy Miller, Clarence Shenk, Robert Shenk, MargaTetta Reed and Ethel Rearlck. Congregational Meeting A congregational meeting has been called for Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock, following the midweek service to act on the tentative budget prepared by the finance committee for the coming church A communicants class meets each Wednesday afternoon in March at 4.30 o'clock under the direction of Mr. Voorhis, preparatory to the spring communion service which will be held on April 3. S. A.

E. Alumni Meet Officers elected by the Harris burg Alumni Association, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, at a meeting held Saturday night at the Penn Harrls were as follows: R. L. Myers, president; D. P.

Deat rick; vice president and Troupe H. Zeth, seccretary and treasurer. Bryant 'Collier, Allentowri, was the principal speaker. Delman Wolfe's Birthday Mr. and Mrs.

Chester, 0. Wolfe, 502 Linn street, gave a dinner Saturday in honor of the tenth birth ray anniversary of their son, Del man Wolfe. The guests were Carl Henry, Albert Henry, Roy Henry, Richard Dosh, Elva Wolfe, Du Bree Wolfe, Mrs. Ray McKelvey, and Earl Henry. Class Meeting The Ladies' Bible class of the Main Street Church of God, brook, taught by Mrs.

John Tetter, will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl Stevick, 547 North Third street, to. morrow night. After the business meeting the class will hold a hat sale. tome NEWS Mr.

and Mrs. Ross S. Jennings, 2350 Green street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Harrlsburg Hospital, March 7, 1927. Mrs. Jennings was formerly Miss Mary Wills.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Quigley, Walnut street, Lemoyne, have announced the birth of a son, at the Polyclinic Hospital, March 6, 1927. Mrs. Quigley was formerly Miss Catherine HaTklns, Winchester, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. William Brashears, 1119 North Sixth street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, March 6, 1927. Mrs. Brashears was formerly Miss Helen Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Miller, 2643 Jefferson stTeet, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, March 6, 1927. Mrs.

Miller was formerly Miss Gertrude Guilard, Wells Tannery. SKIPPY is Va fathers CAR eicceRTNAN 4AN HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 7, 1927 WHARTON FRATERNITY HAS ANNUAL BANQUET The Pi Delia Epsilon fraternity of Wharton Extension School, University of Pennsylvania, held Its fourth annual banquet on Saturday night at Craver'e. The committee In charge was Harry L. Bishop, Ralph E. Conrad, Edward L.

Naylor, Fred Oser, George Mager, Harold Kegerrles and Karl Achenbach. The Rev. W. E. Swoope, of Trinity Lutheran Church, Camp Hill, was the speaker of the evening.

Short talks were also given by F. S. Davidson, of Alpha Chapter, Philadelphia, and the following members of the local chapter. Beta: G. Curtis Prltchard, Edward L.

Naylor, James E. Snyder, Howard Achenbach, Fred C. Burris, Earl F. Tetter, William C. Brown, Walter Eby, Walter Plasterer, Walter Seller, K.

R. H. Williams, Le roy G. Martin and E. G.

Buyer. The toastmaster was the primus. John H. Hall. Fred C.

Burris was In charge of the elnging. Others present were: F. S. Davidson, W. J.

Russell, R. E. Dickens, Mitchell Snyder, Gordon Kohl, Leander E. Baker, Simon Beach, Wilmor Boughner, William C. Brown, William C.

Daily, O. Vance Eater, George C. Garbcr, Warren J. Gates, Howard Holmes, Harry McNeill, Franklin A. Metzler, V.

D. Miller, Glenn Prow ell, Daniel Pyffer, L. A. Smith, Harold W. WIster and Samuel Pursel.

CLASS WILL MEET AT BANQUET AT CRAVER'S Mrs. John M. Lappley is chairman for the sixth annual banquet of the King's Daughters Bible Class of the Harris Street Evangelical Church to be held to morrow night at Craver's. Judge Frank B. Wickersham will be the speaker, and short talks will be given by Mrs.

Roy H. Stetler and Miss Elizabeth A. Dum. Mrs. John Graham and R.

E. Haines will sing and a play, "The W. W. A. M.

Club" will be presented. Reservations for the banquet are are follows: The Rev. and Mrs. A. W.

Brownmiller, Judge and Mrs. Frank B. Wickersham. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Musser Dr. and Mrs. H. F.

Schlegel, Miss Elizabeth A. Dum. teacher of the class: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stetler, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Smethers, Miss Lillian C. Graelf, Miss Ad die M. French, Mrs. William Steckley, Mr.

and Mrs. John Lappley, Dr. and Mrs. William J. Seheifley Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Haines, Dr. and Mrs.

C. W. Batdorf. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Huffer, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lappley, Miss Maggie J.

Dum, Miss Ida Weber, Mies Ruth Arnold, Miss Carrie Gabel, Mrs. H. B. Shatto, J. Poet, Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Stineman Mr. and Mrs.

Lorin High, Mra. Clayton 3. Lappley, Mrs. E. Dunkleberg er, Mr.

and Mrs. William Howanstine, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiley, Miss Celia Gardner. Albert Clever, Miss Esther Gardner, Mrs.

James Gardner, Mrs. Elmer Schilling, Clark Schillinc. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leach.

Miss Maud Eppley, Mrs. John Graham. Mrs. D. U.

Newcomer. Mrs. C. A. Jenkins, Mrs.

C. D. Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoist, Mr.

and Mrs. E. O. Ligtner, Mr. and Mrs.

Jonas Cassell, Mrs. Charles Lambert, Mrs. Virgil Bowels, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crump. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry McFadden. Mrs. W. v. Kerns.

Mrs. JN. is. juake, Mrs. Elmer Tost, Mrs.

A. E. Rudy, Miss Kathryn Stecfcley, Mies Jean Lappley. ISABELLE WHITMOYER ENGAGED TO WED The engagement was announced of Miss Isabelle Whltmoyer, 540 South Nineteenth street, and Ar thur D. Gallagher, Highsplre.

The announcement was made Saturday night at a five hundred party at the home of Miss Whitmoyer's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whit moyer, Colebrook.

High scores were held by Miss Roxan Hartman, Miss Maude E. Dunkle, Miss Caroline Staufter, Harry Whltmoyer, E. Z. Blake and Richard Etter. Other guests were: Miss Doro thy Gallagher, Miss Edythe Davis, Miss Sara TIngst, Miss Ella Reed, Miss Evelyn Whltmoyer, Orville Koons, Wallace Haerter, Rine Strohecker, Robert Holmes, Frank Holmes, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Her shey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber, Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunkle, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Whitmoyer. Miss Whiynoyer attended Harrlsburg and Lebanon High Schools, graduating from Lebanon in 1925.

She is at present employed by Walter S. Schell. Mr. Gallagher is a machinist at the Harrlsburg Pipe and Pipe Bending Works. No date has been set for the wedding.

Leave For Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gibbons, of 620 Maclay street, will leave this evening for Greenville, where they will spend some time visiting their eon in law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Dar racn. Mrs.

Darrach was formerly Miss Dorothy Gibbons. Spends Weekend Here Miss Ruth March, a student of Lebanon Valley College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

March, Paxtang. 2. J. much MISS ZUCKERMAN BRIDGE HOSTESS Entertains For Miss Zelma Schmidt, Pittsburgh, at Dinner Mies Beatrice Zuckerman, 146 North Thirteenth street, will be hostess to night at 7 o'clock, at a dinner party In honor of her guest, Miss Zelma Schmidt, Pittsburgh. Dinner will be followed by bridge.

Other guests will be: Miss Bebe Levy, Miss Edith Marcus, Miss Pauline Fishman, Miss Jean Marcus, Miss Anne Schampan, Miss Mildred Cohen, Miss Hilda Claire Williams, Miss Florence Cohen, Miss Mathilde Williams, Miss Bessie Koplivitz, Miss Mildred Batur in, Miss Rae Landis, Miss Rose 'Herman, Miss Fay Landis, Miss Rose Michlovitz and Miss Alice Herman. Miss Schmidt will return to her home to morrow, after a visit of ten days with Miss Zuckerman. TEACHERSrLEAGUE HOLDS CONVENTION The Pennsylvania State Teachers' League at its eighteenth annual convention held Saturday at the Penn Harris, elected the following officers: President, Miss Arabel W. Clark, Philadelphia; first vice president, T. L.

Jenk.ns, East Mauch Chunk; second vice president, John C. Gibbon, Plains, Luzerne county; treasurer, James R. Lewis, Shenandoah, and secretary. Miss Mary Scott, Philadelphia. Announce Engagement Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Gittlen, Steelton, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sara Gittlen, to David Berson, Newark, N. the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Berson, Lebanon. The engagement was announced at a family dinner, given by Mr. and Mrs. Gittlen at their home yesterday. No date has been set for the wedding.

Guests at Dinner Major John Nuckle, Phoenixville, was honor guest Saturday at a dinner meeting given by Battery A of the 107th Field Artillery, Pennsylvania National Guard, for sixteen officers of the first battalion of the regiment. There was a meeting in the afternoon followed by dinner at the University Club. Receive Flowers 1 In behalf of the congregation of the Harris Street Evangelical Church, F. B. Musser presented a 'large basket of flowers to the Rev.

and Mrs. A. W. Brownmiller, at the morning service yesterday. The Rev.

Mr. Brownmiller was returned to the church for the fifth year at the recent meeting of the conference. Host For "Miss Scranton" Miss Gertrude Koch, of Scranton, who was the week end euest of Mrs. Patience Peebles, 223 Buck thorn street, was entertained bv Mrs. Kathryn Kelly Kuhlwind, 1837 Fulton street.

Miss Koch was "Miss Scranton" of 1926. Brotherhood Meeting The Men's Brotherhood of Trin ity Presbyterian Church, will hold Its monthly meeting to night at 7.30 o'clock at which time there will be a social. Men of the com munity have been invited. Missionary Meeting The monthly meeting of the Mis sionary Society of Immanuel Pres byterian Church, will be held on Thursday at 2.30 o'clock at the home of C. H.

Zirkle, 1814 Park street. Week End Guests Miss Grace Enterline, 142S Liberty street, and Miss Virginia Fosburg, were week end guests in Lancaster. Miss Martha Hoffman, Millersburg, has been a guest this week of Miss Enterline. PERSONALS MISS MAT RICHARDS, Ard more, and Mrs. Mary Muller, York, visited relatives at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Smith, 1628 Derry street. MR.

AND MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS, 1406 Walnut street, have returned from a visit in Arlington, N. and New York. MRS. LILLIAN MONTGOMERY, 105 Chestnut street, has gone to the Bermudas for a visit of ten days.

HELEN SWAB HONOR GUEST ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. John A. Swab, 621 Ross street, entertained at a party In honor of their daughter, Helen Swab, who celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary. Other guests were the following: Betty Jane Swab, Jean Loper, Ruth Benedict, Jean Felton, Pauline Lenig, Dorothy Lenlg, Doris Rae Gantt, Ella Mae Gantt, Helen Kirk, Betty Shank, Janet Bair, Doris Schreffler, Sylvia Levlnson, Beatrice Levlnson, Betty Trul linger, Alice Baker, Bobby Fritz, Basil Gantt, Thomas Elitker, Donald Foose, Alan Flickinger, Reily Adams, Miss Marjorie Adams, Miss Virginia Klllinger, Mrs.

Alvln Elzweller, Lykens; Mrs. Mervin Neff, Mrs. Bruce Gantt, Mrs. Albert Evans, Mrs. Joseph Kirk, Mrs.

Samuel Bair, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruby. League Plans Meeting The new Harrlsburg District Luther League executive committee held Its first meeting at the home of John Kurzenknabe, 247 Emerald street. Two socials will be held, one on April 28 in Zion Lutheran Church, Hummelstown, and one on May 5, in Trinity Church, Camp Hill.

On September 20, and 22 sectional rallies will be held at St. Matthew's Church, Harrlsburg, and St. John's Church, Shiremans town. The annual presidents', and workers' dinner will be held October .20 and a district Intermediate conference on June 6 at Her sbey and a Junior conference on December 10 at Memorial Lutheran Church, this city. Meetings at Zion Church Meetings, for the week at Zion Lutheran Church Include the 'ol lowlng: To night, Boy Scouts, Women's Missionary Society, and the Church Vestry; Wednesday afternoon, Ladies' Aid Society, and Women's Missionary Society; Wednesday evening, missionary supper under the direction of Mrs.

W. Sohland, mission study class taught by Mrs. S. W. Herman, and midweek Lenten service; Friday afternoon, Lenten Prayer service under the auspices of all the women's missionary societies; Friday night.

Girl Scouts, choir, and Kugler Mis sionary Society; Saturday afternoon, junior catechetical class and meeting of the Light Brigade. Entertain Club Miss. Nellie Kendall, 620 Schuylkill street, and Miss Catherine Hoopes, 1841 Park street, were hostesses to their card club Friday night at Craver's at a St. Patrick's card party and luncheon. High scores were held by Miss Elizabeth Hall and Mrs.

William Matter, and low score by Miss Nellie Kendall. Other members of the club are Evelyn Eick, Lillian Wallis, Mayda Stahler, Mrs. Donald Markley, Mrs. Earl Owens, Rae Schubaeur, Selma Schubaeur, and Miriam Farmer, Birthday Party Mrs. S.

N. Rheem, 1822 North Fifth street, entertained oh Satur day night in honor of her little sbn Bruce Rheem, on his Sixth birthday anniversary. The decorations were in keeping with St. Patrick's Day, and the following little guests were present: 1 Irene Fleck, Rose Fleck, Flor ence Deckert, Betty McHolland, Junior McHolland, James Mott, Billy Milllgan, Mrs. Rose Fleck; KEEP THE CHILDREN ENTERTAINED Billy Brush.

i TT" EEPING the vision of the children pleased is an important part of their early education. Wall hangings for their rooms that will help interest them and linoleum for the floors1 will resist their scuffling feet. SAVE THE SURFACE A'D YOU SAVE AIL IrSave the surface and iHQ2 I DICKINSON CLUB TO HOLD BANQUET The annual dinner of the Dickinson Club of Harrlsburg, will be held next Tuesday, March 15, at 8 o'clock, at the University Club, 7 North Front street Lieutenant Governor Arthur H. James will be the principal speaker. The committee in charge includes Carl B.

Shelley, Dean M. Hoffman and C. Willis. Aid Society to Meet The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society will meet In the Jewish Community Center to night at 8 o'clock. Mrs.

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