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Mrs. J. Clarence Funk, regent oJ the Harrisburg' Chapter, Daughters, of the American Revolution, ana Mrs. Fred R. H.

Reeser, delegate. left to attend the annual D. A. Congress, at Washington, yesterday, jviia. o.

a. wuua jsruuaKer, airs. Harry Althouse and Mrs. F. J.

Alt house, also left yesterday. Mrs. Eugene B. Page, Mrs. James S.

Leyder and Mrs. Annie V. Eisen hart went there today for the week's sessions and tomorrow, Mrs. George L. Reed, Mrs.

Irvin Johnson, Mrs. William Edmundson, Mrs. James B. Mersereau and Mrs. Truman B.

Ettele expect to attend the day's sessions. Mrs. Murray L. Dick, senior president of the Fort Harris Society, Children of the American Revolution, and Miss Mary Virginia Smith, junior president, left today to attend the C. A.

R. convention at Washington. SCHOOL NEWS The patrons for "Little Women," the Camp Curtm Junior High School ABC Dramatic Club's 1934 production were released at the up town school recently by Miss A. C. Hummer Dr.

and Mrs. Gar flnkle Mr. and Mrs. Win fitM Loban Mr. and Mrs.

Garth Keliey Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epling Mr.

and Mrs. Prank R. Kerlln Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Balser Mr.

and Mrs. Albert L. Allen Mr. and Mrs. G.

D. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Silberman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinklesteln The Rev. and Mrs George Miller Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Landmesser Mr. and Mrs. 1.

S. Wolle Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Maher Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Fleming Dr. and Mrs.

C. D. Trulllneer Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Smeltzer Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander MoCune Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. R. K.

Cook Mr. W. H. Poos. Mr.

and Mrs. Nel son Knapp Mrs. E. P. Bates Miss Mary Bates Miss leathering Pendergast Miss Jane Crull Miss Jean Geisklng Miss Helen L.

Core Miss Ruth Bltner Miss Betty Joseph Miss Suzanne Bennet Miss Kathrlne Ben net Miss Sarah Taok Miss Lillian Fitl Miss Mary A Porter uaen v. oortner Miss Ann C. Bishop Miss Grace Gortner Miss Mabel Upde grove Miss Sarah tPpde grove Mrs. Marguerite Daves Mrs. Rose Handler Mrs.

R. D. Pomeroy Miss Bybhel Levi Mrs. Rena Williams Nell Mrs. Louise Curry Mrs.

Lindemutn Mrs. Austin Spang ler Miss Dorothy M. Reeves Mrs. H. S.

Gross Mrs. Paul Yowler Miss Mary Yowler Mrs. R. v. ciess Mr.

William Darr Mrs. S. J. Stone sifer Miss P. J.

Lenker Miss Marie Pinton Miss A. M. Tittle Miss Prances Laurie Miss Pauline oreen Miss Pauline Gross Miss Ann Wllsbacn Miss Nellie Aumiilerl Dr. Shaffer Miss Clara Hook Miss Salome Tittle Miss Anna M. Wal zer Miss Betty Nealo Mrs.

H. 25. Miuiken Sonnv MiUiken Mrs. Sarah K. Reen Miss Minerva Kreider Miss Alice Garland Robert Corl Mrs.

C. H. Ham bright Arthur Davies Mrs. Sarah Kee lauver Amos Mumma Mrs. S.

A. Mumma Morrow Miss Nancy Hats JEAN LOUISE ROHRBACH Jean Louise Rohrbach, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rohrbach. 506 South Cameron street, is fifteen months old.

MONDAY EVENING DELEGATES GO IflearTMw HISTORIANS TO CAPITAL CITY llwiro7 WILL MEET 4, i MISS SYLVIA GOLDSTEIN Miss Sylvia Goldstein was re centty elected president of the Sig ma Omega Phi Sorority at a meet' ing at the home of Miss Bernice Mall, 2144 Green street. Miss Edna Hartzell, 2416 North Fifth street, visited recently in May Tittle, director of the pre Philadelphia, with her cousins, Mr. sentation and adviser oi tne ciud. and Mrs. J.

Russell Sackett. Patrons Include: Dorothy Smith, who celebrated Mr. and m. MUe im. Margaret Mac her sixteenth birthdav anniversary ut ij iiiica ii nr recently, was guest of honor at a Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Smith. Miss Miss Dorothy M.

Reeves Mrs. Mary Shoe maker CARD PARTY card party sponsored by the party given at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Hirsch, 2318 North Fourth street.

Other hosts were Lillian Snyder and Joseph Hirsch. Other guests were: Lillian Kline. Josephine Hetrick, June Os Mrs. Philip h. cap ier Roberta Shoaff, Betty Schell, Mrs.

E. S. WoII Mrs. wiiiiam Daison Robert Burns. Joseph Creamer, Mrs.

John Yates tjKoWt MilW P.tnViarri TDTftripo an Richard Bryner, Luther Osier and George Euker, Mrs. Morton Bidlake and her lit tie son, Billy Bidlake, Los Angeles, are guests of the former's erandDarents. Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Mm Manon Mew McCurdyf 2146 North Sixth street, Miss Mary Pender Mrs. Bidlake, before her marriage, Mary e. Crane was Miss Kathryn Breitigan, of this Miss Sylvia Arnold, Penbrook, is spending the weekend in Williams' port, Mrs. Helen Baker, 1514 Naudam street, was in Trenton.

N. yes Hf 7i.5 terday for the day, iviusa muesic www i Charles sweigart Alter a visit witn inencis in wu mington, Miss Patricia Shadle, 417 Kelker street, has returned to Mrs. Charles Weaver her home Mrs. woue 1 HnHiL. i i XT Mi Wmmt.

Zeiirler iui iiuiwi Mrs. Joseph Charles is meteentn street, spent yesterday Mrs. LOU Herre i ShomnVIn tHt i VT Vs I li wi.Mituuui n.vu ivi, auu wA4 0, Miss Rena L. Miller, 1814 Kitta tinny street, spent the weekend in Easton with Dr. and Mrs.

Henry Schmidt, Miss Mildred Manners, Belleville. was here last night, Donald L. Lee, Greensburg, spent Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Gardner, 1617 Swatara street, Mr. and Mrs. Millard L. Owens.

How" visited here other Mr. and MnC P. D. day; Corl Miss T. TSYvmuroTt IP.14.

iron Mrs. wmiam Kne sington visited in Philadel Mrs. wmiam Boyd pnia yesterday for the day, air. ana Mrs. d.

vries Patio T. aiv.iht b.i. was nere tne other day, Mr. and Mrs. Francis L.

Snell baker, Lykens, spent Saturdav in mis cuy. Harold T. Bates. Steelton. is Ancient Order of Hibernians and enclmgr week in Long Island, Indies Auxiliarv win fcAlrf Thurs.

wiwi inenos. day, April 26 at 2115 19 North a Fourth street, Harrisburg. The fol lowing committees were announced William Knighton, general chair man; for bridge tables, Mrs. Mary Norris, Anna Wall, Leo Hylan, Mrs. C.

Gump; at 500 tables, Mrs. Gertrude Knighton, Mrs. Mary Finley, Mrs. M. McGrannaghan, Mr.

Rus sell Rohler, Mr. Joe Dillman; pin ochle, Mrs. Lottie Morrissey, Mrs. Agnes Towsen, Mr. John Madden.

Card games, Mrs. Ruth Clinton, Mrs. Bridget Scott, Mr. H. Scott; for prizes, Mrs.

Lottie Morrissey, Mrs. Mary Sheeley, Mrs. G. Knighton, Miss Anna Wall, Mrs. Mary Norris; cards, Mrs.

Mary Robler, Mrs. M. Daley, William Elliott; at the door, William Goodwin. James Keane; publicity, Mrs. Mary Norris, M.

Barry. SPEAKER Frederic A. Godcharles will give the principal talk at a dinner meeting of the Pennsylvania Society of Washington, to be given Wednesday at Washington. During their stay in that city, Mr. and Mrs.

Godcharles will be guests of Congressman and Mrs. iRobert F. Rich LITTLE GIRL 7 HONORED Miss Nettie Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s.

Warren Phillips, 1720 Swatara street, was one of ten cnosen to represent the freshman college class of Storer College at narpers in the Sixth Ella V. Smith Declamatory Contest, which was neia night. PLAN PARTY A meeting of Circle No. 20, Grand Army ot the Republic, was held re. cently at the home of Mrs.

Ray mond Bomgardner, 1229 Bailey street, to pian ior a Mothers' Dav program ana Dirtnaay anniversary Saturday night, May 5, at City Hall. ine Business and Professional tiiris Club of the Y. W. C. A.

will hear a talk tonight at the by Dr. Horace R. Barnes, chairman of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Franklin and Marshall College. His subject will be "The Gold Standard." The Harrisburg Council of Democratic Women will meet at Pythian Castle tomorrow night at 7.45 o'clock. The Music Group of the University Women will meet at the home of Miss Rachall McCarrell, Camp Hill, on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.

The Ladies' Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Orioles, will have a card party at Orioles' Hall, 1202 North Third street. Miss Sarah Ann Harris. Butler. visited here recently. Stork News Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Hinkle. 121 South Third street, West Fairview. nave announced the birth of a son Paul William Hinkle.

at the Polv clinic Hospital, April 12, 1934. Mrs. Hinkie was formerly Miss Gadys vioia AlKire. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Kate. 1628 North Third street, have announced the birth of a son, at the Polyclinic Hospital, April 13, 1934. Mrs. Katz was formerly Miss Lillian Flom. Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin George Anserc, 437 south sixteenth street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, April 15, 1934. Mrs. Ansert was formerly Miss Pearl Ruth Brooks, Knoxdale. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond A. Miller, 428 Oliver street, Newport, have announced the birth of a son, at the Harrisburg Hospital, April 14. 1934. Mrs.

Miller was formerly Miss Vina Guy. Evan J. Miller, president of the i Harrisburg Real Estate Board, will i read a paper tonight at a meeting the Dauphin County Historical Society. The subject will be "How larrisburg Grew." "When Harrisburg's Parks Were fenced In," will be the general abject for the meeting. The original lot book of John Harris, showing first sales of prop erty In Harrisburg In 1785 and owned by the society will be on exhibit.

CARD PARTY Areme Chapter No. 192, Order of Eastern Star will have a card pa. 'y Tuesday night, April 24 at Pythian Castle. Mrs. Matilda Revie, chair man; contract, Mrs.

Charlotte Ken worthy, Mrs. Eunice Kaufman, Mrs. Lillian McAlister; auction, Mrs. Irene Stretch, Mrs. Esther Arbegast, Mrs.

Catherine Cunning ham, Mrs. Grace Ebner, Mrs. Grace Eisenberg; five hundred, Mrs. Ag gie Troxell, Mrs. Hazel Jacoby, Miss Catherine Clemm, Mrs.

Anna Ker lin, Mrs. Anna Holtz, Mrs. Anna Glass. There will also be pinochle and rum. WOMEN MEET Members of the Keystone Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812, were entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs.

J. DeWitt Kerr and Mrs. David Hammond, Leba non, at the former's home. Mrs. Clarence Fox, vice chairman of the Lebanon County Republican committee, gave a talk on "Lafay ette." other participants were Miss Elizabeth Kerr, Miss Esther Berger, Mrs.

William R. Hoak, Leba non, and Mrs. Leonard Mook, Lan caster. Mrs. Henry F.

Beck, presi dent, was in charge. HONORED L. Eugene Barron, 2130 Atlas street, has been elected secretary of the Gettysburg College Y. M. C.

A. In addition to being engaged In work he is a member of the Dramatics Club and the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Barron is a member of the sophomore class. He is a graduate of William Perm High School. 3 WOMEN MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Dauphin County Council of Re publican Women will take place in Pythian Castle, Thursday night, at 8 p.

m. An faifceresting program is being arranged. The nominating committee will make its report. Members and their friends are invited to be present. TOURNAMENT The Harrisburg Contract Bridge Club No.

1 will meet a group of piayers irom Aiientown, Wednes day, at the Hershey Hotel. Participants include: Mrs. J. A. Hudson, Mrs.

j. T. Burnite, Mrs. A. B.

Grub myer, Mrs. Howell J. Hawkins. Mrs, H. W.

Geisking, Mrs. Arthur Bailey, Mrs. uaniei wheeler and Mrs Laurence Glass. PLAN PROM The first junior prom of the Girl Reserves of the Young Women's Christian Association will take place at the Tuesday night, April 24. A play, "Kidnaping Betty," will be presented by Catherine Lindon, Mary Mintzer, Anna Dolman, Virginia Lyon, Josephine Wheller.

Jeannette Myers and Marie Dolman. Mrs. Gordon W. McLanachan, 3533 Rutherford street, Paxtang, recently entertained her card club at her home at dinner. The bridge club will meet to night for dinner and bridge at the narrisourger Hotel.

The guests win inciuae Mrs. George Albright, ivirs. Merie urooKs, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Marion Carper, Mrs.

Roy naerter, mjs. Ruth Hamer. Mrs Edith Wheeling, Miss Ethel Roberts, Mrs. Anna Stanley, Miss Hazel Givler, Miss Mina Crawford ana miss Carrie Swavely. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Birr.h 417 Woodbine street, entertained recently at a family dinner pa. tv in tcicoration oi ineir golden wedding anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. Birch are lifelomr residents of this city and are members of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church. Mr. Birch retired as a machinist of the Pennsylvania Railroad three years ago after be ing, connected with the company for forty years. CADET OFFICER JOHN Q.

TAUSIG John G. Tausig, son of Her man Tausig of 931 Front street, Harrisburg, is a cadet officer in the corps at Culver Military Acad emy this session. He was awarded a silver emblem for good discipline at the close of the last semester. He Is a First Classman and will receive his diploma in June. HARRISBURG Sb TELEGRAPH BRIDE YESTERDAY i Vis.

MRS. JACOB B. FREIDBERG Mrs. Jacob B. Freidberg, who before her marriage yesterday, was Miss Elsie Rubin, daughter of Mr.

and4Mrs. Arthur I. Rubin, of 5936 Webster avenue, Philadelphia, formerly of this city. The ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock at the study of the of ficating rabbi, Dr. M.

Davidson Matt, in the presence of the immediate families. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony at the Hotel Majestic and afterwards, Mr. Friedberg and his bride left for a wedding, trip to Canada. Upon their return, they will reside at the Belvedere Apartments, 711 North Second street. The bride was graduated from the Birmingham School, and is a musician.

Mr. Friedberg, who resided at 2121 North Second street, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. Friedberg, and is president of the Thrift Wholesale Stores.

iSaCCu DEAR MARION: THERE haven't been any Bon Voyage parties in town for a long, long time, therefore being due for one here it is Thompson Martin, of 605 North Front street, will have a large dinner party of about Jorty or fifty guests on Thursday night at his country home, which is in York county, one mile south of New Cumberland. The party will start at 8 o'clock and is in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. May, of Hecton, who will sail the twenty eighth of this month on the S.

S. Rex, for a vaca tion of several months in Italy and will perhaps spend some time in England, as well. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Redsecker Brinser, of the River Road will have a dinner party at their home, which will be followed by cards.

Senator and Mrs. Edward B. Bennett of Indiana, will be here for the affair and while here will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Orr of 2721 North Second street The Bennett's who visit here quite frequently, have just returned from a delightful trip in the South. A number of the doctors In town have been attending clinics and conventions out of town. Dr. Gilbert L. Dailey, of 2929 North Front street, returned to his home Saturday night from Roanoke, Va.

where he took the spring graduate course which is a one week course, in Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology at the Gill Memorial Hospital. The Nurse's Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Boas, Hogestown, this Friday noon for luncheon. Mrs. Peter G.

Knowles, the for mer Miss Mary Emily Bailey, will be the gest of honor at a tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George R. Bailey, 1604 North Second street. Mr. and Mrs.

Knowles and their daughter, Mary Emily Knowles, came here from New York last fall and now live at I MEETING Dr. Max Levin will speak on "Na ture of the Boy and Girl," tomor row night at the Jewish Commun ity Center at the club leader's Training Course meeting. Concluding meetings are: Thursday, April 26 Paul Gold blatt, "Practical Problems In Club Administration." Tuesday, May 1 Paul Goldblatt: ine rracuce or Leadeyhip." Class 23, First Church of God. taught by Mrs. Robert Wallower.

mer, recenuy at the church, The hostesses were Mrs. Walter seitz, Miss Ruth Seitz and Mrs. Flora Winegardner. Others present were: Mrs. Rena St.

ciair, Mrs. Raymond Fair, Miss Olive Virginia Fleisher, Mrs. H. L. Fieisner, Mrs.

Joseph Bell, Miss oayie Bartel, Miss Amelia Jamison, Mrs. H. S. Pressler, Mrs. T.

Gladfelter, Miss Alto Smith, Mrs. Alice Alsedek, Miss Louise Adams. Miss Anna Duban, Mrs. William Relndel, Miss Virginia Seitz. Miss Catherine Books, Mrs.

Agnes Arm strong, Miss Alice Stevens, Mrs. Wallower, Miss Ruth Arlene Seitz and Hilda Atkinson. The dance given at Ohev Sholom Temple last night by the Young reopies League was attended by seventy five guests. the Bitner Farm, near Shiremans town. Mrs.

Bailey will have another tea on Monday afternoon, April 23, at her home. All these parties in honor of people, isn't It grand? You will be interested to hear that John Farr Simmons, Mr. Simmons, you know, is the husband of the former Nancy Robinson, daughter of Mrs. James C. 'Cameron, of 319 North Front street, was honor guest of friends and organizations on Saturday at a luncheon at the Lawyers' Club, in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Simmons reside in New York City. A small party was given on Sat urday night by Mr. and Mrs.

Karl E. Richards at their home, 2206 Walnut street, in honor of their son, Karl M. Richards, who celebrated his seventeenth birthday anniversary. Yellow and lavender decorations were used. Among the guests were Jane Mc Mullen, Mary Louise Richards, Gertrude Enck, Mary Jane Elder, Nancy Elder, Adelle Black, Tom Bowman, Jim Bowman, Bowman Kulp, Charles Pressel and Brisbane Harrington.

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Harris, ai7 North Second street, and Wil bur F. Haris, 107 Locust street, motored to Bellefonte yesterday, where they will be the guests of their brother, Hardman P.

Harris. George W. Reily, HI, left several days ago for a trip in the South, and while there will participate in several tennis matches. He is visiting a number of southern resorts on this trip and will return to this city the latter part of May. Mrs.

S. W. Budd. who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Lvman D.

Gilbert, of 203 North Front street, returned to her home in Richmond, last Thursdav. Her son, Samuel, who was also a euest of Mrs. Gilbert, has resumed his studies at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.

Again, SALLY, BIRTHDAY TODAY EDNA GULOTTA Edna Gulotta, the attractive granddaughter of Mrs. Edna Bar ret, who is two years old today. 3 The Ladies' Auxiliarv of Pen brook Fire Company, will have a public party Wednesday night. WEEKEND WEDDINGS Miss Nancy Wolcott, daughter of Mrs. B.

Wolcott, Troy, N. and John Thomas Schell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schell, Paxtang, were married Saturday morning In the Woodcliffe Community Church, Woodciirre on the Hudson, N.

by the pastor, the Rev. D. Van Strien Mr. Schell, a graduate of Tech nical High School and Pennsylvania State College, is a member of the Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity and is employed by the New York Bell Telephone Company, New York City. MARIONETTES TOBESHOWN The Harrisburg Junior Red Cross Council will present Tony Sarg's Marionettes, Friday and Saturday, April 20 and 21.

Shows will be given at 4 and 7.3C o'clock, April 20 and at Chest nut Street Auditorium, 2 and 4 o'clock, April 21. Miss Beatrice Brenner and Miss Mary Jane Rohrer are in charge of publicity for the presentations. 3 WINS CONTEST Robert H. Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Homer E. Moyer, 708 North Eighteenth street, was winner In the district contest for high school violinists and is eligible to compete in the State championship contest at Johnstown, April 28 He Is a student at John Harris High School and is a pupil jf Sara Lemer. The Ladies' Aid Society of Olivet Presbyterian Church will serve a baked ham luncheon on Thursday irom 11.30 to 2 o'clock in the Pythian Castle, 225 State street. READS PAPER Miss Rhoda Claster read a paper on "Youth Today and Tomorrow" at a conference at Philadelphia yesterday, held under the auspices of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. She was the only participant in this section.

Among others from this city who attended were Dr. and Mrs. Irving B. Rubin, Dr. David Rubin, Ben jamin Lowengard, Walter Stern and Miss Myrtle Claster.

James Mannix, pianist, will play uaens niteen two part "Inventions" tonight for advanced stu dents of Mary Bush Hauck, 221 Emerald street, at 8.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Rush, of 23 Evergreen street, have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. Packer Hot tentien and their son, Buddy, of Detroit, Mich. Tonight Mr.

and Mrs. Rush will entertain at a din ner in honor of their guests. The guests will include Mr. and Mrs Willian Hottentien, of Shamokin Dam; Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Keiten, cf Sunbury; Mrs. E. L. Riely, Liverpool, and L. D.

Lenhart, Liverpool. Class No. 5 of Derry Street United Brethren Church, taught by Mrs. R. M.

Filbert, had its annual spring banquet recently at Pythian Castle. Miss Elva Stouffer, vice president, was toastmistress. The Rev. Dr. A.

S. Lehman gave the prayer and a violin solo was given by Roy Deimer, accompanied by Paul Pow ley. Miss Sara Grimm gave the class history, and Mrs. W. P.

Straw hecker, accompanied by Miss Rhoda Desenberger, sang. Miss Ethel Lehman spoke on "Ex periences in England." The arrangements were made by the social committee, of which Mrs, G. C. Flickinger is chairlady, assisted by Mrs. E.

E. Hoerner. Present were: The Rev. Dr. and Mrs.

A. S. Lehman, Miss Ethel Lehman, Miss Rhoda Desenberger, Mrs. William Strawhecker, Roy Deimler, Paul Powley, Mrs. Sechler, R.

M. Filbert, Mrs. R. M. Filbert, Mrs.

John Yowler, Mrs. G. C. Flickinger, Mrs. E.

E. Heorner, Miss Sarah Grimm, Mrs. Hayes Greene, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Howard Mengle, Mrs.

E. O. Zarker, Mrs. J. N.

Har clerode, Miss Anna Farner, Mrs. Lawrence Bowman, Mrs. Charles Walters, Miss Oliphant, Miss Mary Bretz, Mrs. N. S.

Zimmerman, Mrs. George Owens, Mrs. D. Austin Sherk Mrs. Charles Otstot, Mrs.

John Giv ens, Mrs. Robert Marzolf, Mrs Luther Weibley, Mrs. G. E. Wood Mrs.

John Hoff, Mrs. H. O. "Miller, Mrs. C.

R. Bartley, Miss Stella Shoe maker, Mrs, Little, Mrs. Miles Se christ, Mrs. Edward Hoover, Mrs H. R.

Hummel, Mrs. Charles Hum mel, Mrs. William Runkle, Mrs Harry Shoemaker, Mrs. Charles Vandling, Mrs. B.

F. Keil, Mrs. Rob ert Spittler, Mrs. Washinger, Mrs, D.G.Pentz, Miss Elva Stauffer, Mrs. Robert Hartzell, Mrs.

C. C. Sloth ower, Mrs. Emory, Mrs. Eiwood Brown, Mrs.

Kepner, Mrs. Shenk, Mrs. Albert Baker, Mrs. Walter Sheahan, Miss Edna Zerbe, Mrs. George Bax, Mrs.

Luther Monn, Mrs. Ralph Strawhecker, Mrs Rhodes, Miss Ethel Gardner. Dr. Matthew H. Sherman, a member of the Medical Council of the Tuberculosis and Health Society of Harrisburg, will speak tonight at a meeting of the Steele Parent Teachers' Association at 7.30 ojclock.

His subject will be "Tuberculosis Robs You Public Health Protects You." The marriage of Miss Agnes Shanabrough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shanabrough, 414 South Sixteenth street, and George Loder Ocean City, is to take place May 13.

Mission Circle of Augsburg Lu theran Church, Fifth and Muench streets, will present a one act play as part of the anniversary program tonight at the church at 7.45 o'clock. SALESMEN Application! by letter will ba received from hifh frade men wha are bow successfully mployed or who eaa show recent past food record. Factory engineer will train successful applicants In this Interesting work to ba carried aa In Dauphin and Cam, berland counties by favorably known and well established Harris burs; concern. All replies confidential. Address Box Telegraph office.

APRIL' 16, 1934 CUTE CHILD .,3: I KENNETH STOVER SHEETZ Kenneth Stover Sheetz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Sheetz, of Dauphin. Kenneth recently cele brated his second birthday anniver sary at his home.

3 CLUB TO GIVE TREES TO HOME One thousand small trees will be given to the Children's Home of Harrisburg by the Garden Club of Harrisburg and will be planted on a new tract of land which has been purchased at the rear of the home. Members of the club will meet at Cedar Cliff Farms on Tues day afternoon, April 24, at o'clock. Mrs. C. Frederick Stout, Ardmore, will speak on "Flower Arrangement." FOREMEN TO MEET AT The Foreman's Club Quartet will sing tomorrow at a meeting of the Foreman's Club of Harrisburg at 7 o'clock at the Central Y.

M. CI A The speaker will be J. O. Keller, head of the Department of Engin eering Extension, Pennsylvania State College. His subject will be "Will the NRA Affect the Respon sibilities of a Foreman?" ENGAGEMENT Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Scellato, of 350 West Fourth street, Carlisle: announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Aline Scellato, to Robert M. Corl, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.

D. Corl, 2241 North Sixth street. 3 SHEET SHOWER The Harrisburg Chapter of Had assah will have a sheet shower for the benefit of the hospitals in Pal estine, Monday night, April 30, at 8 0 clock at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Harry Levin is chair man of the arrangements.

Miss Carrie Brown was elected president of the Kugler Women's Missionary Society of Zion Luth eran Church recently at the church. Other officers include. Vice president, Mrs. R. S.

Buch; recording secretary, Miss Grace Gohl; statistical secretary, Miss Grace McClintock; financial secretary, Mrs. Paul Charles; treasurer, Mrs. William Van Davies, and his torian, Mrs. Charles P. Luck.

MOTHER AND SON MRS. GRANT DAVIS AND SON Mrs. Grant Davis and her small son, Edward, who reside at 905 North Fifteenth street. Edward will bs 3 years old in June. OLDER MEMBERS ATTEND CHURCH St.

Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church honored sixty five members of the church, sixty five years of age or more, yesterday. Women who are guests at the Home for the Friendless attended. Services were In charge of the Rev. Vaughn T. Rue, New Cumberland, who preached the sermon; the Rev.

William Moses, of Camp Hill, and the Rev. J. W. Glover, of Harrisburg, all retired ministers. The Rev.

Mr. Moses was pastor of St. Paul's Church for eight years. The Sunday School at Stevens Memorial Church had in attendance four octogenarians, yesterday. Reuben H.

Gilman, only living charter member of the church. celebrated his eighty fifth birthday last Friday. Mrs. Gilman was AlfrVlf ire1v viuu oia jcaia urn retxuuv. Airs.

Sara Gibson, eighty two years old, taugnt a ciass yesterday. James W. Barker, who wil celebrate his eightieth birthday tomorrow, is teacher of the Berean Bible Class, which honored him recently at a banquet. John A. Affleck, another member, is celebrating his eighty sixth birthday anniversary today.

He has been ill at his home, 32 North Sixteenth street, for several weeks. JR. HADASSAH CONFERENCE The Junior Hadassah will have a conference at the Harrisburger Hotel, May 25 27. Miss Cella B. Slohn, National president of the Junior Hadassah, will speak at a luncheon, May 27, at the hotel.

Delegates will attend from Philadelphia, Chester, Vilkes Barre, Scranton, Williamsport, Reading and Lancaster. 21 MEMBERS ON EXCURSION Twenty one members of the Harrisburg Natural History Society went on an outing Saturday to Oy sters Bridge. Among the blooms noticed were Dutchman's breeches, yellow adder's tongue, field pansy, yellow violet and spice bush. QUOTA MEETING The regular meeting of the Quota Club will be tonight at the Penn Harris Hotel at 6 o'clock. Mrs.

George Call will be the speaker. Genevieve Ward will sing several musical numbers. 3 An entertainment to be sponsored by the young people's department of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, will be presented in the social hall of the church tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock. The program will include educational moving clo tures.

iuu uviowy a. uouer, aauirnter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Coller, Me chanicsburg, became the bride of Bernard J. Gallagher, 1721 State street, April 12, at Frederick, Md. Members of the Wednesday Club will present a program in the Le moyne High School during the assembly Wednesday morning, under the auspices of the public school committee of the club. Mrs. C.

E. Zorger and Mrs. L. V. White will participate.

A two act play will be srlven bv Bethlehem Star Chapter. O. E. S. in Pythian Castle, April 23, at 7.45 ClOCK.

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Write now and tri for tbla wonderful napplnasa CIRCLE THE GLAMOROUS SPANISH MAIN I in Twt Weeks nd an Extra Weekend 18 days MUlm The West Indies South America Central America all in one delightful cruise 1 9 thrilling days ashore 9 glorious days at tea on new cruise linen with all outside rooms, air cooled dining rooms, orchestras; outdoor swimming pools, etc. Sailing every Thursday from New York. Also 11 DAY AU IXMNSI CRUISIS to HAITI $110 upi to Haiti end Jamaica, (125 up 17 Battmy PL, N. Y.truv Tnritt Am 1 1 J. "im gcuanu lemsuw oiaoroors wnxa rob her of ber normal desires.

FNrf muTpirtiiiirsnf mors than 1 in snoiaalli trTtt of paeulkr to woman. I darelopad a simple home treatment which baa brought MW bor health and happiness to many thousands. I baveaeen hundreds upon hundred who suffered from eWsyed. painful or Irretular periods, lack of feeling and sterility dua to functional weakness, become strong. Wealthy vigorous women enjoying the desires and ao thrittaf of a normal Ufa.

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Pages Available:
325,889
Years Available:
1866-1948