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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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111 WpH vv, if Miss Ann Kohler, who is one of the attractive young women on Capitol Hill. She is in the Bureau of Plant Industry. Miss ners in the Beckley vanity Richard Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall, 5710 Reedland avenue, West Philadelphia.

He was 1 year old ori November 20. Mrs i Kendall was' formerly I Miss Lillian W'allace, of this city. Mrs. M. Edward Richards, 2052 Chestnut street, was hostess last night at a shower at her home in honor of Mrs.

Norman Lantz, who was Miss Catherine Hench, Marys ville, before her recent marriage. The, shower was arranged In the form of a treasure hunt. Other guests were Mrs. Willis Hench and Miss Helen Hain, Marys ville; Mrs. John Kaylor, Miss Ruth Elder, Mrs.

John H. Gates, Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs.

C. Fred Orth, Mrs. Karl E. Mrs. Juretta Richards, and Mrs.

James Pryor. A luncheon and bridge party was held Thursday at the Colonial Country Club, with forty guests attending. High scores were held by Mrs. Paul Rupp, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs.

Paul Gerdes, and Mrs. J. C. Kemp. The next party of the series Will be held January 2.

I Franklin Oakley. Kohler was one of the win contest held last spring Phyllis Jane Wiles, who teas 2 years old on Tues day, and Lois Evelyn Wiles, 5. They are dough ters of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wiles, Tenth street, Neiv Cumberland. Mrs. Ernest Binkley of 1008 Nau dain street entertained the members of the "The Girls Good Time Klub" at her home recently. Fol lowing members were present: Mrs, Elizabeth Wolfe, Mrs. Gladys Shade, Mrs.

Elizabeth Witman, Mrs. Kathryn Shade, Mrs. Beatrice Free burn, Mrs. Nancy Smith, Miss Mar lan Lentz. Annetta Viapiano, who was 3 years old on Wed nesday.

She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. An thony Viapiano. 1327 Deny street. jewf.

t.m 1. George, Howard Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Allison, 608 Showers street.

Hfwill be 10 months old on December lh Photo by Ono Kemp, Pomeroy Ina. Miss Marie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Brown, 1333 Kitta tinny street. She is a student in Hood College. R. AND MRS. HARRY GARD NER, 2312 Turner street, en 'rtained at he home the other night In honor of their son in law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Halnlyn, who celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary. A centerpiece consisted of a bowl of American" beauty roses. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

David Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. XL Tobias, Mr. and Mrs.

William Keihl, Mrs. A. J. Gardner, Mrs. Alice Cunningham, Mrs.

Ettie Smith, Miss Selma Smith, Loisjean Cree Taylor and Elmer Householder. John Baker, Linglestown, is spending the weekend in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Alice Davis and Miss Marie Ann Davis, 2410 Swatara street, are visiting in Philadelphia for about a wesk. About thirty guests attended the annual banquet of.

the Adelphia Bible Class of the First Baptist White Temple, which was held at Hill Top Inn, Thursday night. Deacon Robert Miller was toastmaster, and Dr. Philip David Bookstaber, rabbi of the Ohev Sholom Temple, speaker. Dr. F.

W. Ratcliff led the tinging. New officers elected are: Lynn Curry, president; Robert Miller, E. Guy Garrett, and William Doe, vice presidents; Ralph Boyles, secretary; William Barnhart, treasurer George Summers, Clifford Walton and Philo C. Dix, teachers.

The Junior Sisterhood of the Beth El Temple will meet on Wednesday night in the, vestry rooms of the Temple, Front and Wiconisco streets, at 8 o'clock. MrsAlexander Burnstein, advisor of the organiza tion, will speak. A social and dance will foiiqw tne meeting. The Men's Study Group of the Temple will also meet Wednesday night in the study of tne Temple, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Lenker, New port, are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lenker, penbrook, Miss Amelia T. NewalL Roanoke, spent few days here on her way home from New York. While here, Miss Newall was the guest of her cousin, Mrs.

Matilda Baker, 1814 Greenwood street. Frances Jean Updegraff, Penn street, Royalton, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B.

Thompson Lemoyne, were in New York for a few days recently. Miss Henrietta Martin. York. Is the week end guest of Mrs. Martha Enders, 1914 Penn street.

Dr. and Mrs. Ira B. Robertson, Chicago. Illinois, and Miss Eva Rob ertson, Johnstown, have returned to their homes after visiting here with their uncle and aunt, and Dr.

and Mrs. C. M. Ewing, 937 North Third street. Jack T.

Graffius, Elmira, N. visited with Dr. and Mrs. Ewing recently, also. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Hippie, Mrs Jacqueline Hippie and Miss Frances Hippl Parkersburg, W. are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mr, Edward Smith, 813 Woodbine street. Xr TMna Tr1irhfhtl1 T.lnulstr left to day fo? a month's stay in unicago, Illinois.

George Anderson, Lemoyne, Is spending a week's vacation in Long Island with relatives, i Mr. und Mrs. RalDh B. Jack son, Greensburg, and Mrs. Fanny BrichtbiU.

Pittsbureh. arc in this city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Potter, New Cumberland. Sunday School Class No.

3, of the Penbrook Church of God held its anniversary meeting recently. After t. business meeting, a must cal program was given. Mrs. William Albright is president of the class, and Mrs.

J. R. Davis, teacher. Mrs. Amanda Roblijon, who was in Favettesvllle for ft week with some relatives, has returned to her home, 619 peneca street.

Mr. and Mrs. James Fohl and Miss Dorothy Jane Fohl, Paxtang, visited in Brooklyn, N. recently. Miss Grace Livingston, 1419 Bus quehanna street, la In Philadelphia tor the weekend.

To morrow night, Mrs. Jennie Shoemaker, Newport, will return to her home after a week's visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shoemaker, Riverview. TELEGRAPH SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 7, 1929, 17 st 0 ti i 0" I HLARRlSBURG i 5 7 UL 1 St j.

Franklin Oakley. Emily Clinard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Agnew Clinard, 2200 Chestnut street, Bellevue Park, She was 8 years old on November 19.

Will Give irlisle ANOTHER Christmas party and one to which a number of Harrisburg young people have been invited, will be given Thursday night, 'December 26, at the Carlisle Country club by Katharine Landis and her brother, J. Boyd Landis. They are the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Mer kel Landis, 101 "South College Miss Landis is a graduate of one of the leading kindergarten principal of a very successful kindergarten In Carlisle, now In its sec ond year.

Marian dear, the children of the schools still love toeing: "Over the river and through the wood To Grandfather's house we go, The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh O'er the white and drifted snow." to "For this is Thanksgiving Day." But, do you realize except for the tales told by. their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, this song means nothing to them In real experience. Taking advantage of the snow of the past week, several groups of Seller School pupils hired a big bob Sled with two horses and went for a ride. To some of the younger children, this was actually their first sight of one of those delectable vehicles of your youth and mine. And while I am writing to you about the Seller School students, I Shirley Redman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Rett man, 2410 North Fifth street; and CleoSBushey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. I. Bushey, 2341 North Fourth street, who have been appointed to'' prepare the Will and the Prophecy of the Mid year 196U Llass at the William Penn High School, i 1 i 1 at se street, Carlisle. the Seller School of this city and of Training Schools and is the can fell you the Christmas program. The annual program of Christmas music will be given 'at the school, Wednesday afternoon, December 18 at 4.30 o'clock.

The party which the study hall girls give to the younger classes will be held on Thursday morning and the. annual play by the faculty will be given on Friday morning Decern ber 20. In an interesting talk yesterday with Mrs: A. Carson Stamm now at her home, 333 South Thirteenth street, after a stay at Atlantic City, I learned that the Christmas season will find her three daughters and then families here at the Stamm home. Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Prescott Tap pan, of Mansfield, (Mrs. Tappan was the former Maude Stamm) will come in time for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.

George Comyns Thomas, of Elizabeth, N. witfc their chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orth, and two sons of New Dane Clubhou I rv' I I 't Rita Holler, who took highest honors this past month in the Edison Junior High School. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Holler, 2174 Brookwood street York will come the day after Christmas. It will be a dellfhtful house party.

Mrs. C. Howard Lloyd, Linglestown Road, has opened her winter home in Miami Beach, Flai Mr. Lloyd will Join her before Christmas to remain in Florida for several weeks. Mrj.

Alice Dunbar Nelson, executive secreary of the Interracial Committee of the Friends Service Committee, spoke on her work yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the Harrisburg Branch, International, League for Peace and Freedom, at Pythian Castle. Mrs. Nelson's first husband was the late Paul Laurence Dunbar, the Negro poet. W. Hickok, III, Front and Locust st reetss etaolnshntlu cust streets, Is in Baltimore for a few days, i 1 Mrs.

John A. H. Keith and Mary Lee Keith, Parkway Apartments, are in Philadelphia for the weekend. The exhibition of architectural drawings which opens to night in the gallery of the Harrisburg Public Library is one not fa ma I slipped into the gallery this morn ing so as to write you a foretaste of what is in store for you. The drawings are varied all kinds of buildings.

There are those of the Goodhart Hall at Brvn Mawr, the tower and bridge at University avenue, just outside the University of Pennsylvania In Philadelphia; the new building with tower at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. raternitv Indira: halls at Swartbjnore College. The Upper Darbv Junior ttiuh School is of Colonial type, patterned somewnat like independence Hall. Among the beautiful homes pictured in this exhibit is that of Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Kunkel, Ard more, who visit here frequently. The Mountain Lake Carillon Tower is shown, also Silver Spring Presbyterian Church recently re stored. Memorials erortpA in DVamna the Pennsylvania State Battlefield Monument Commission are beauti fully shown, also several Imposing business buildings.

Another series of viws nf nn of the beautiful homes shows the garden landscaping, with small Italian garden, the garage camou flaeed most artistically. Again, let me urge you to see this nne exhibit. Miss Margaret Koller, 2014 North Fifth street, entertained at her home at a surprise party recently in honor of Miss Elderine Wolf, Enola, who celebrated her eighteenth birthday anniversary, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, H. H.

Wolfe, Mrs. F. Koller. Miss Ellen Bishop, Misa Carrie Hable, Miss Claire Anderson, Miss Mar garet Koller, Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Irene Eickelberger. Miss Betty Graham, Miss Emily Koller, Robert Wolfe and Howard Wolfe.

Mrs. W. M. Stouffer and Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus 715 South Twenty fifth street; Mrs. OUe Wagner, 2003 North Fifth street; Mrs. F. B. Yentzer, 308 Kelker street, motored to.

Ellzabethtown recently and visited with Mrs.Andy cevore. Irving B. Shatto, son of Mr. and Mrsi Marlin 2 Shatto, 1606 Zatket street, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

IrVin Bingaman, 1435 Deny street. hi LA rJ: Elizabeth Corddry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Corddry, of the Riverside Apartments.

She is a student in the Seiler School. i I I jlii I i Bo State officials of the Daughters of the American Revolution who were here for a luncheon meeting of Harrisburg Chapter held on Tuesday at the Civic 1 Club. In the front row, left to right, are Mrs. Joseph M. Caley, Philadelphia, State Regent; Mrs.

William Alexander, Monongahela, State Vice Regent. On the upper rbw are Mrs. John Walter Wells, Coudersport Recording Secretary, Mrs. Joseph G. Forney, Lancaster, Librarian, and Mrs.

Keyser Fry, Reading, Treasurer. III I I III 'I I. Bellevue Park children, left to right: Dick Appleby, Junior Acri, Kenneth Appleby, George Mary Appleby, Eddie Rockafeller on George Long's knee.) iiiPipiiiliiiii .4 mmmm wmm I iiiliiiiir Sliiiiiiil Hi iiiipsipillliilililililit Miss Gladys Hippie, Harold A. Hippie, 2105 Market street, Ai. kS.

ft 2 Photo br Qw Ktmp, Pomeroy't, foe. daughter of Mr. and MrSi tm if.

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