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9 0 0 0 TICKETS OFFERED FOIt JEFFERSON DINNER Take' fr bJefralydia. 9r bf prndrraite Clb er ea ult today. Tilt diaaer ll aM tjr4y eveetaf. April t. la lb )rrt Haul.

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Jft jtotwrt. Mr. w. A. Kttlp.

Gort W. onh. Mr. Own W. fkkar.

Mr. Dean M. Hoffmaa. Mr. F.

E. Hmr. Mr. firn A. Werner, b4 Mr M.

II. Ort b4 Jdr. Cloyd E. Wilson. lHbplr.

Acnes Hart Wilsa sb4 William B. Wilson UI th for tb rBloi. Mr. mn for merly Secreiary of Ubar during President Wilson 4minlirilon. and hi lb candidal on both In Democratic bb4 lb Labor tickets for I'nlled States senator Uit fall.

MUi Wilson ba assisted br father Jo bU campaign and bas also MUd ewl position la both Kit and national labor oreanlia llona. Her father otn apeak of her a bis "right band man." MAKES RADIO STATIC UNHEARD A slmpl anwilng oevlca has bfn Invented by II. Opr'rt. Hewitt De Molnr. hlch practically all tatio in radios.

Not only that but Jt will Incre oJume. brim in mor distant autlons. Mvea Jo to 40 per rent, on fcatteiie. eliminate local nations from runtime In. five every et at Iraat on mor tag of radio reception, works on any type et.

can attached without chance by anyone instantly. Mr. Ueppert want scene and Is will Ins to send a no cost sample. Writ him today. It Has Not Been Chance That ha developed our Coal business.

More than a score of years in the Coal Industry have brought knowledge vital to every householder. Ask one of our Customers. BEST CRAOE COAL W.H. Weiss Coal Co. 621 S.

17th St Bell 7.S120 Curtis Support is light in weight, gives pre on abdomen where needed and not around the entire body. No understraps. VICTOR MILLER Trusses, Belts Stockings 418 X. TRIED ST. I 1 Let Owners' Enthusiasm Guide You to the rafwmmania 826 North Third Street Try Our Cleaner1 THE charming woman who after serving for four years in Miss Eagle's New York Beauty Salon has joined my organiza tion tells me that she finds Harrisburg a delightful city.

I can return the compliment by saying that judging from the comments of patrons, Harrisburg finds her a delightful person. nxrjuna tOTcuconxpn WEDNESDAY EVENTXp, MARCH ft, 1927 CARL SIIZLLEY I2ADS citra rri ehiiy (n4 rWiel of ib Pkkiaaea t'4 lei AIwb1 Clb Ul BUM Bl IB aaaal pfr at is veiry ova, Other oSken lrt4 Cort V. llcBr. tr.prUeai; J. rl Rur murytrrer.

LkuuBi Cofmr Arthur It Jam, Dr. w. preiiyinas. of lb bb4 tailed uis milkier lUma! Li. par.

Deputy Attorney Ceoeral rttili Moyer propped lb loal lo Jobs UicklBaon. Ctmitiei Ptrty PerBr4 Ioa Obes. wsi rocfirmrd ob Pamrday mornlni. va honor cueat at a 4laner, blch wai glB 8un4r l1 bla bom by bis parenta. Mr.

and Mrs. PbtUo Cobto. IToi North Tblr4 stret Over ftteei wer present. Among lb om of toan Kueats wer tb fallowlni: Mr. sod Mrs.

A. renn. Mr. and Mrs. II.

Ssrbs. Mr. sb4 Mrs. A. Sachs.

Mr. sod Mrs. Milton Jarobaio. Mr. and Mrs.

Uuls Cohen. Mr. snd Mrs. Herman Harrison. Mrs.

Rota 8epcer, Mrs. A. Palon. Mrs. It Jacobson.

Miss Best! Sachs. Ilymsa Snyder, Jo seuph Sachs. Robert Harrison. A. Harrison.

Herman Sepcer. Joseph Sacbt sud Morton Sepcer. Baltimore, snd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hayctt.

Miss Ra Klarena and Mr. and Mrs. R. Krareni, Annapolis. Tb tab! ceatrpler was of jonquils, ferns and puny willows.

Part ia Stccltoa A surprls psrty waa lren recently by Mr. and Mri. John De Wees In honor of their daughter. Edna Do Wees at their home, 217 Christian street. Steelton.

The following were tb guests: Lillian Stroud, Helen Harper, Helen Stevlcn. Mildred Stroud, Catherine Hofsaas. Freda De Wees, Mae Orris. Emma Arnold. Edna McDermott.

Ruth De Wees, Mabel Hoke. Thelma Corkle. Hope Arnold, Mildred De Wees, Edna De Wees, Charles Andes, Cbarlea fihaub, Donald DeWees, Anthony Myers, Smith, Brlnton Hoover, John Neubaum, Wm. MUllken, Calvin Heller, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles 'Esslck, Mr. and Mrs, John DeWees. To Dance Friday The semi formal dance, which Is being' given by the 0. G. Society, will be Friday night, at the Civic Club House.

Decorations will he In green and whito in keeping with St. Pat rick's Day. The committee in charge of the arrangements for the dance in eludes: MIbs Anne J. Cohen. Miss Mary Rosenberg; Miss Lillian Sherman, Miss M.

Lillian Foster, Miss Ida S. Cohen and Miss Rose Miller. Club Meets Mrs. Harry Ziegler, 2319 North Sixth street, entertained the Carta ret Club last night at her home. High scores were held by Mrs.

Elno Hill and Mrs. Charles Charters. Others present were: Mrs. Larue Grove, Mrs. Katherine Mrs.

John H. Meuger, Mrs. Fred Menger and Miss Gertrude Miller. THE REV. EDWARD 0.

BURT NER, Allentown, Is visiting friends and relatives here. 1 MISS MARGARET HANDSHAW, 1817 Market street, returned from a week end visit in Newville as the guest of Miss Eleanor Lehman. Greatest Washer of All Real Whirlpool Action Nature's Way Try White nights Whirlpool ih your own home FREE. Call 4620 or stop a Red Top. Service Free WO II DEAR MARIAN.

TTAVK you hearJ that the ri prpgrfM in repairs at Si. Stephen's reclory cuing on rapidly anI that the beautiful tIJ home ill Mn be complete in its new details. 1 needn't remind you, my dear, that this house, now the rectory, was formerly the home of W. K. nek i and hi titter, Min Clara Alruks.

THIS new window ba beea cut la lb hallway, looking north nw aniPK a vvsofnui tivw up lb river. Tb casemnt ot lb window, boih Inald and outside, has beea a duplication of ihos la lb drswlng room and Is beautifully modeled. Tb hardwood floors la tb drawing room and dining room and balls art veil on lb way. VERY bandsom gift lo Ibt rectory la the massh silver aervlr which belonged to tb 1st Mrs. T.

Rockhlll Smith, long a faithful member of St Stephen's Church. Tb service, which comprises seven pieces snd larg tray 1 very beautiful and of the grap design. It bad been stored for some years snd so hsd to bav a very thorough and expert cleaning and Is now at toe bora ot Mrs. B. F.

Africa awaiting tb completion ot repairs at the rectory. ANOTHER gift tb rectory was a aet of dining room furniture, which wa purchased by tli Guild ot St. Stephen's Church. It Is to arrive some time soon snd la of Sheraton type. The different pieces sre a long buffet.

with mirror to bsng above; ten chairs, two of them with arms for the head snd foot ot the table; a china closet, herring table and, ot course, the long extension table. ND I almost forgot lo tell you that Mrs. T. Rockhlll Smith also left a beautiful over mantel gilt mirror for the rectory drawing room. ANY of us in Harrlsburg have heard with much interest of the recital to be given In Town Hall, New York by Mary Grenier, who will be formally presented st that time by her teacher.

Mr. Bourg. Mrs. Grenier was formerly Mary Balr, of Goldsboro. She Is one of a family of thirteen children and a sister of Harvey B.

Bair. 1612 North Second street After marriage she went first to Boston for two years, then to Log Angeles for about the same period of time, and now, for the past eight years has lived in New York. HERB In Harrlsburg, she was a pupil in piano and voice at the Harrlsburg Conservatory of Music and since that time has been studying wherever she lived. In order to finance her studies, she arranged a circuit among the small towns near the cities in which sh lived, conducting choral societies, teaching piano and voice and singing in one of the choirs. Later she sang a few numbers in the showing of the film "The Life of Christ" and then in GIRL SCOUTS TO HAVE NEW SUMMER HOME Last night at a supper meeting of Girl Scout leaders at Craver's, it was decided that the dedication of the new Girl Scout summer home to be placed on the estate of Judge John E.

Fox," at Foxlea, wUl be held May ,21. Girl Scouts are asked to suggest names for the new home. The judges will be Mrs. Fox, Miss Hope Swengle, and Martha Ludes. The annual spring cocoon hunt of the Girl Scouts will be held from, April 1 to 20, with the annual cocoon bonfire on April 22, Hamnd Egg Sapper A ham and egg supper will be served by the choir of Colonial Park Reformed Church to morrow from 4 to 8 o'clock.

Baked beans, wieners, candy, cake and ice cream will also be Offered for sale. Card Party 'The Camp Hill Auxiliary Legion, Union No. 43, has arranged a card party for Friday, April 1, at the home of Mrs. John Martin, Camp Hill. Mrs.

Martin will be assisted by Mrs. LeRoy Rife, i The card party h'd originally been scheduled for March 25. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.

Prew, Port Washington, L. formerly of this city, have announced the birth of a son, Walter Wakefield Drew, February 25, Mrs. Drew was formerly Miss Mildred Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs.

Victor A. Bihl, Oaklyh, N. have announced the birth of a daughter, Josephine Bihl, at the William Morrison Hospital, Holmesburg, Philadelphia, March 13, 1927. Mrs. Bihl wan formerly Kiss Mary Minnich, this city.

Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Murray, 1904 Green street, have announced the birth ot a son.

William David Murray, at th Keystone Hospital, March 11, 1927. lire. Murray was formerly Miss Ra N. Burger. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hamer. 2155 North Iwurth street, nave announced tit Mrth of a son, Robert Hamer, Jr, at the Polyclinic Hospital, March 15. 1927. Mrs.

Hamer was formerly Miss Catherine Pel Iowa, Altoona. tS SMF SB ih Br4y" artt li 'Way fcat." Sa ba. fear children 4 bs bee givi lb of TbS ffisgiBf Mother." TTAVB br4 about tb thrilling ablbiUB vry Friday aheraooa la tb riding ball at Fort Myr. Va Just arra ih foiomae from Washing, ton? A Mabr ot llarrtaturgvri bav motored ther front Urn lo Urn lo se tb show arraose4 br lb troop of in Thlr4 Cavalry o4 SIstMBib F1I4 Artillery, rianlia lions prou4 of tb fart that Ihey ar ih garrison or tat Army show post." For that's what It Is. with vry bora an4 man always putting bla beat foot forward.

And It's from ibis post ibst many of lb change mad Is Ih uniform of our officer ad man during tb last flv year bav com. ARY F18IIER. who aa I bav told you before, la an ardent horsewoman, saw tb exhi bition last week and was "thrilled to death," sh ald. Now sh I planning to se Ih Anal program of th season, on April S. when Ih annual "Society Circus" la taged In the riding ball with a arore of Washington and Virginia debutante taking part.

01 NR of tb troops st Fort Myer th asm thst presented a rough riding exhibition at tb Sesqul Centennlal all last summer. snd msny of ssw Lieutenant George and bis daring cavalrymen performing all th feats we used to read about In th stories or the Cossack regiments. MRS. STEBBINS GLEASON. th new housekeeper at the Executive Mansion, 1 on of th most alert and efficient women I've ever met.

You heard, of course, thst sh had arrived to take up ber duties her and a welcome addition she Is, sis you may Imagine, for th cares of running the Mansion sre not Inconsiderable. Mrs. Gleason was housekeeper at the Pari home of General Pershing during the War, and know exactly how an official residence should be conducted. I'VE been told that Mrs. Vernon Taylor, one ot Mary Fisher's closest friends and daughter in law of Benson H.

Taylor, Secretary of Property and Supplies, will sail from France early in June In order to be in Miss Fisher's wedding party about the middle of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and their children have been spending their winter at a villa in southern France, and are having a delightful time, naturally. HICH reminds me that Miss Fisher's wedding to Tatnall Brown, originally set for June 18, may be postponed a few days, lnansmuch as the data ap rears to be conflicting wltn tne college reunions of quite a few of the ushers selected by Mr.

Brown. And Mary Fisher, who as you all know, is one of the most, reason able girls in the world, and won't allow even such an event as ner own wedding to keep the boys from their reunions. SALLY. Camp Hill Note. The community house committee of the Camp Hill Civic Club will sponsor the presentation of a com edy, "Their Anniversary, Friday night in the auditorium Of the Camp Hill High School.

The proceeds will be placed in the1 com munity house fund. The cast of characters Is as follows: "Gerald Drummond," C. B. Crossley; "Flora," Mrs. W.

H. Bris tow; ''Nora," Mrs. George A. Stearna; "Tom Jones," Addison M. Bowman; "Jane," Mrs.

C. D. Has ness. Others who will take part in the program are: Charles R. Bressler, baritone; Mrs.

Ralph Thompson, accompanist; Elmer H. Ley, Mrs. Howard SIgler, accompanied by Pauline Davison Blgler; Dora Marie Klhdrman, violin, accompanied by Christine Schanabrook; Mrs. J. K.

Bowman, Louis Cook. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Leroy S. Houck, Mrs. Chester Buck, and Mrs.

H. C. Fetterolf. Camp Hill American Legion Auxiliary will hold a card party Friday at the home of Mrs. John Martin, with Mrs.

Leroy Rife as assisting hostess. ') Barley Coal For Blowers" LARGE Industrial plants are turning; away from steam dredged Coal. They are finding It more economical and efficient to ban Barley and other kinds effaeL Since It Is to the adrantage bla eonsamers to nse BARLEY It will als prove ore satisfactory for home heating. Fer eenomy, cleanliness, efkleacy ui alt aroand satfefactloi fill year bin with VXITEB BARLEY. TT1 hare less ashes, less dirt and toss tmbls next wktec.

Fmter Cewdea Stt. COUTsITY CIU3 Or.GAKIZEDAT SCHOOL Tb MUialag fwatwiiie was tmi to draft a raatuutia for ih rommuBlty Clb af John liar. Ha IKsb tvkoul: Walter It twv. raara, chairman; Mr. Joba F.

Mr. J. Ubaw, Mrs. Law rear A. HetHtk.

Mr. J. Moor Campbell gad Mr. S. Tb ortaaliatlon weetlag of Ih rl wa hl4 last Bifbl st lb rbaol with lb Rev.

Itavmoad li full arliac aa lemDoranr rhalr. (man. Mr. Charles K. Ilk was temporary secretary.

Tb club derided lo conduct lb meeting In Ih form of a foram with debate bb4 discussions by member Instead of outsld speakers or entertainer. Propta For Tea For lb community lea ta ha given to morrow la Ih chapel of Ih rattan rrbtertan Church from 1 I I o'clock, Ih program will ba aa follows: Flan solo, Arst movement of lbs fttfnaia. Opu II, Chopin. Misa Helen Cordry: "A Day In Cairo," Mr a. Ann K.

Tar lor: sonta. "For Klllarney anJ YuMn4Th Tumbledown Cot la Athlon," Mrs. W. H. Anderson, with Mrs, A.

P. Rutherford at Ih rlano; stories, "Th Last Joys." Khrelner. and an original story, "A Story of Ih Villas." by Kdnt GrofT Delhi: piano. HafUde In A Hat." Chopin. Mlsa Helen Cordry.

Mrs. W. H. Cordry will pr side the tea table. License 5w Tork, March K.

A mar rlage license was Issued ber yesterday to Josept Schaffstall, New York, formerly ot Lykens, and Miss Ellen L. Kinney, New York City. Mr. Schaffstall was born In Lykens. the son ot John snd Msry Schaffstall.

Miss Kinney wss born in Dorset, Vt, the dsughter of Bernis and Bertha Kinney. Middletown Notes S. B. Gelbe, teacher of a Sunday School class ot th Church of God, entertained the class at bis home, In West Emaus atreet The Ladles' Bible Class. No.

3, of the First United Brethren Sun day School, will meet at the home of Mrs. F. R. S. Douglas, East Main street, to morrow night At this meeting the class will organize and elect officers.

Miss Emily Force, teacher of the fourth grade school In the Wood street building, 1 111. Mrs. E. C. Leber Is serving as substitute.

ON TELEGRAPH'S SOCIAL PAGE 10 YEARS AGO March It. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Doneck er celebrate fourteenth wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Col. ovlras go to Philadlepbla for a MUs Clarissa Claster visits in Reading.

Mr. and Mrs. Susanna Fleming leaves for lawrenceville to Ite the guest of her uncle, William Robinson. ir i 1.1 A Special Offer on a Famous ELECTRIC Here is rJiir great premium offer! We will give ABSO LUTELY FREE with every purchase of a Wonderful ABC Washer the RID J1D Open End, Folding Ironing Table HaFrisborg Tho NEWS OF THE A paU dtUi am fc sM'l ijM ia lb itdiiritts4 Willi I'taa II it tVbM.1 lf Va s4 nil. leant Tbi will ia it dttttia tor flisfcam t'a lis tch4i! la tb Ctl'j lairthitl PtfcaiiB La.

Lsisr Ih Lsac4tr IM Mi sad Ih Lab Wbl m.U It mi ia Ms duai. ad lb hoot fttaaiec ta graaim aunt jter cap aill fWd by la 14 fu. Th subject for all th dbat la lb ltau a CI ts "Itrtht4. That Ih American draiia of Labor's rrepoMl ef a r'eny Hour Wx Introduced la ih Indus trls of Ih falted Mat," Th prMidlnv officer Ur th dUat t. Right will Pr.

Cbarlea U. rsitr. Jr, prlaelpa! ef lb chooL Tb Judge will Dr. Herbert Wing. and ftalps) tkheeter, members ef I ha dsbai council of Dickinson College, and II.

J. Wicker, pria rlal at th High School. Th afflrmtl aid will up held by tb following debater from York High tuhoolj Keaovih Ntwbould, Pylvla Lyon, Lorraine tkhwaria and Ruth I'luhrer (alternate). Th negative will be de baled by th following from Willi renn: Ida Abrama, Helen Cremooesl. Ceraldin Aaper snd Sara Marcus (slternate).

Lambert Qreenawalt, supervisor ot English In th York lltsb School, will so company tw York debaters, and A. Par Orth, chairman ot lb faculty debating commlite of th William Fenn High School, will lo charge of th debater her. Th William Peon orchestra will furnish music. At Ih sam time th afflrmatlv team from William Teno will be debating against th negatlv team of th York High School In that city. Tb William Penn students who will debate In Tork Ida Hurwlts.

Georgia Wallace. Albert O. Judd and Ruth Dorana, alternate. Mrs. Margaret Utile, coach on delivery for th debating teams, will accompany th debater to York.

An operetta, Th Bell of Barcelona" will be given April 11 and 2 In William Penn High School Auditorium. F. William Froehllch, music teacher, la In charge. At a regular chapel exercise yesterday at William Penn. Arrlmenta Gully, of the senior class, presided.

Major Charles Sawyer, ot the United States Signal Corps, spoke to the student body on the Citizens' Military Training Camp. Geraldlne Asper told of the debating trip to Washlngtojand urged the students to attend the Tork debate to night to be held at the school. Alansen Pullen called for candidates for the operetta to be held at the school under the auspices of the senior class. The S. I.

D. C. Society of John Harris met at the home of Herman Tentch, 33.0 South Seven teenth street. The D. S.

Society of John Harris and William Penn met at the home of Miss Carolyn Click, Sixth and Maclay streets. Plans were made for a dance to be held April t. The staff of the June class yearbook held a meeting during the activity period. i ONLY Onyx Onyx Pointex Hosiery in All New Spring Shadings Formerly Sow 85c Onyx Silk Hose 69c or pr. for $1.83 $1 .39 Onyx Silk Hose $1 .00 or 3 pr.

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SSS1 Ligk Pcvgf United Eloctrfc Ccsipony Lasaoyno CITY SCHOOLS Th air Utmry IWeleif fj Ja JUrrk Nader IM iriio Mita alary C. Ort. ei4 lag dttriac activity part la ih wuay hall. A dialog, yiar day." a a r4 by Eraser 6(14 aj IMit! Bo Bart I'rait read a leUe from Mark Twai "laaoeeai AUead." Tb folio leg eRVer ccte4l Philip itoawua, arl4eal Jler. ma a lvla.

tca eri4eal. aad Itaik lliiaer, Mrreiary, Th eomUis oa th Father and So banquet held at the Harrisburg Country Clb, starch 13. by Ih Academy student wer' rraity announced. They are; Transportation of bav hrle Fe, Cameron Oelsel, Charles Doehee, Alton Maswell, Kdaard Pearson. Samuel Cunningham and Shslby Printer; trMnerttlan of father Robert Ugar, Alfred, Fen.

Henry Hamilton. Ixter. Iluehey, rtlrhard Coover, Robert Ucgett. Charte Parry and Kea aeth lloak: Invltatloe Dr. Ar 1 HEARN, he.

1 '5' Th 8tor of Styl and Quality Moderately Priced" Announce a Discontinuance Sale Their Entire Hosiery and Underwear Stocks to Be Closed Out at Prices Below Cost Steclioai lar H. A. 4e a4 ft. D. Keaaedyi "struiaiul Jab llviiMaretker, lUraid Ul.

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