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Henry L. Davidson, were here the other day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Owens, 101 North Fifteenth street. The other day, Mrs.

Robert Marcus, Philadelphia, came here to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Marcus. 2324 North Third street.

Miss Maribel Johnson, Lemoyne, is spending this week with relatives in Pittsburgh. Miss Edna. Mae Hoffert, Butler, was the recent guest of Mrs. May Adams, 413 North Sixteenth street. Miss Claire H.

gpM0DEL AOT ISLAJQnSS 71 iieiiiiiiiifiiili! 025 WBSKBrnSmBR Wl Finton, Penbrook, was in New York for nearly two weeks recently with Mr. and Mrs. Amos L. Barker. I Miss Joyce Lenker, was here yesterday to visit with: Miss Violet Bates, 1513 North Fourth street.

miss Harriet ecnwariz, Penbrook, spent nearly a week with relatives in raricersDurg, w. va recently her former home. Mis Jeanette Davis. 121 North Four teenth street, Is spending this week snaron with ner cousins, mi, and Mrs. Bennett Hursh.

Miss Mathilda Warner, Jamestown, N. was the recent guest, of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur L. Owens. Lemoyne 4 THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1933 HAJtRISBURG fc TELEGRAPH The Junior Hadaasah mill meet tonight at the Jewish Community Center, 1110 North Third itreet, at I OCiOCK.

HcouMSc mem i mmm "When I woke up fa the morning I rould have such a headache I could cream. My back ached, too, periodically, and I felt miserable and tired ut. I had heard about Lydia E. Pink oam'a Vegetable Compound since I mi a little child, so I decided to try it. feel stronger now, not so tired, and ihe headaches are better." Mrs.

W. k. Thomson, 2531 Cass Detroit, Michigan. I HEAR THAT by Rosebud JANE PORTER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Porter, 1515 Regina street, who celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary recently, was guest of honor at a party given by her parents. Those present were: Patsy Stevens. Louise Nlssley. Betty Crawford, Miriam Crawford, Llllie Mae Thompson Grace Crouse. Dorothy BuffinKton Elaine Porter, Jane Porter, Donald Wilt, Milton Hocker, Delbert Wilt, Buddy Porter.

Bobby Porter, Mr and Mrs. Charles Hocker, Mrs. Jennie Otstot, Mrs. Millie Bricker. Mrs.

R. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilt and Mrs.

Mary Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Pendereast. Mid dletown, are in Newark, N.

this week with their daughter, Mrs. Francis Stevens, and Mr. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Bate man. Miss Louella Bateman and Miss Pauline Bateman, 1416 Syca more street, were in Annville wi.th friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.

Zarker, Linglestown, snent yesterday with relatives in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Warner came here by motor from Bellefonte, where she visitea with relatives for the weekena.

John L. Miller. 1715 Susguehanna street, is in Milroy for a few days. Mrs. Freda Thompson and Miss Elsie Mae Thompson, 1413 Wallace street, were in Newark.

N. re oentlv for a. few davs With Mrs Thompson's sister, Mrs. Patrick Welsh. Mrs.

Justin O'Brien Steelton. is In Williamsnort for few days. Mrs. Bertha Brown T.vlcena. wm here vesterdav.

Rpninmin I. Onrdner. Nantlcoke, was here recently as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L.

Dougneny. 1R13 Kenslnston street. Miss Emllv Fisher. 514 Hamilton street, spent a tew days witn irienas in Lancaster and coiumDm recenuy. Mr.

and Mrs. Svlvan Alexander, York, were here last night. Miss Oertmde McCord. 1813 8yca more street, visited with irienas in Att.nnna recent.lv. Mr.

and Mrs, Ferdinand Marshall, 1214 Howard strept. are in Johnstown for the re mainder of the week. Jonn Hnrrison. Lykens. visited here with friends recently ror several aays.

Mrs. Jack Arms. 60 North Fourteenth street, was guest of honor at a dinner party and shower, given bv emnloyes or tne accounting ae partment of Bowman and Company, Monday night at Barberry Manor, Mrs. Arms is tne icrmer miss Vlrsrinia Lytic A table centerpiece was of yef low roses, pink ana wnite snap dragons and yellow and white tap ers. Ouests were: Mrs.

Eva Quickel Mrs. Kathrvn Green. Mrs. Guy Swone. Mrs.

Jane Culp, Mrs. Anna Prvor. Mrs. Inez Smith. Mrs.

Kath rvn Svkes. Mrs. Pearl Sible. Mrs Lile Edmundson, Mrs. Thelma Charles.

Mrs. Blanche Charles, Mrs Blanch Herman, Mrs. Florenda Kimmel. Mrs. Sue Gerberich, Miss Emllv Lockhart.

Miss Anna Krause Miss Kathryn McCarthy, Miss Nell First, Miss Marjorie Dorner, Miss Martha Daugherty. Miss Kathryn Mell. Miss Betty Groce. Miss Alice Albrieht. Miss Marie Coan, Miss Helen Byler.

Miss Kathryn Weide i man. Miss JStnei ijyue, miss i.awi ryn Lytle, Miss Margaret Naugle, miss Marv riser, aiiss neu oyiuig ler, Miss Margaret Blade, Miss Kathryn Beachler, Miss Romaine Tlppett, Miss Cecelia Mountz, Miss Ethel oantz, Miss Mimrea K.reiaer, Miss Aliene McCue. Miss Kathryn L. Shaffner and Miss Helen Etter, A concert will be given in the Rnndav School room of Fourth Re formed Church this evening under the auspices of the young Peonle Deoartment or tne scnooi It will include accordian selections by David, Shoop: vocal solos by Ruth Arney, soprano soloist of the church; "marimba duets by Ross Shaffer and James Simmers; uv strumental trios bv Mrs. John Ken linger, Mary Jane Goodyear and Marian Korn, and readings by Elea nor Leibiir and Dorothy ringst.

The Lenten service at Fourth Re formed Church will be held in the church tonight. Alice Wirt will sing a soprano solo. The service will bt conducted by the pastor, the Rev M. Billman. New officers of the Elizabeth Rutherford Missionary Society of Paxton Presbyterian Church are Mrs.

Carl A. R. Lewis, president; Mrs. Edwin Floyd; vlce oresident: Mrs. L.

A. Webster, secretary, and Mrs. Jonn Ero. treasurer. Hostesses at a meetine tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock in the chapel win ee: Mrs.

Harry Fickle, Mrs. L. L. Dunkle, Mrs. Anna Goho and Miss Helen Kochenderfer.

Mrs. Harry Fitting will be the leader and Mrs. Ralph Bealor will read a paper on "Japan." Mrs. D. i.

Rutherford will speak on "Foreigners in America," and a trio, composed of Miss Zelma Meisinger, violin; Miss Edith Meisinger, 'cello, and Miss Fredlsh Eicheibciger, pianist, will play. The governing board of the Auxiliary to the Dauphin County Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, will meet at the Harrisburger Hotel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. C. R.

Phillips, president, will be in charge. Bryan Barker's carillon recital at Mercersourg Academy on Sunday, at i ciock, includes: "The Star Spangled Banner," "Konao Turc," rrom A Piano sona ta," Steibelt; "Hark. Hark the Lark. Schubert: "Massas in de Cold Ground," Foster; "Volga Boat Song," Russian boat song; "Minuet," from the Flat Symphony," Mozart: "Ave Maria," Schubert; Jesus I Have Promised," Mann; "Jesus I Live to Thee," the Academy hymn; "The Day Is Past and Over, Brown; "Gavotte in Major," Godard. The concluding orean recital In March will be played by Mr.

Hov desven at tne Mercersourg cnapei next Sunday. Recitals wui be resumed after the spring recess on April 2 The program for next Sunday will include the "Piece Heroi que," Franck. A number from Ravel's "Mere L'Oye" suite, a chorale by Kirnberger; "Sun's Even Song," Karg Elert; "Morning," from "Pere Gynt," Grieg, and "Intermezzo in Flat," Callaerts. The speaker last night at the annual mid winter institute, in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Everett, was the Rev. J.

Resler Shultz. pastor of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. Mr. Shultz returned to Harrisburg Thursday and will speak at a youths' mass meeting to be held in St. Mark's Methodist Church tonight.

News Mr, and Mrs. Ira Wilson Yohe, 631 Wiconisco street, have announced the birth of a son, Kenneth Eugene Yohe, at the Polyclinic Hospital, March 5, 1933. Mrs. Yohe was formerly Miss Gertrude Genevieve Taggart. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles William Flssler, 415 Delaware street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, March 6, 1033. Mrs. Flssler was formerly Miss Marion Ann Bell, Oak Orove. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Blouch, HummeJstown R. D. No. 1, have announced the birth of a son, at the Harrisburg Hospital, March 7, 1933.

Mrs. Blouch was formerly Miss Margaret Behrens. I wmmmmmmmm max JAMES HERBERT BI8SETT, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P.

Bissett, 218 Kelso street, Paxtang, Is a year old today. The bugle corps of Edith Cavell Nurses' Post will meet on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post home, 1365 Howard street. Parents of the members have been invited to attend the meeting. The Rev. H.

D. Viets, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Carlisle, spoke last night at the midweek Lenten service at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Nineteenth and Market streets. Susannah Rebekah Lodge No 247.

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will hold a card 'party at Odd Fellows' Temple, Third and Forster streets, at 8.33 o'clock isle I toofcrassbims AND DON'T FORGET Show to Aid Church' Wormleytbnrg, March College Stick," a two act comedy, will be presented tonight and Friday night at 8 o'clock in the Worm leysburg town hall by members of Class NO. 7 of St. Paul's United Brethren Church. The play is for the benefit of the church. Members of the cast are: Margaret Pollock, Gladys 8weger.

Charles Patterson, Preston Fetrow, Miriam Beamer. Theda Gray, Evelyn Witman, Marlon McCormlck, Margaret Bulflnch, Edward Haas, Kenneth Witman and John Pollock. More Manuscripts Original manuscripts of five additional Pennsylvania authors have been added to the collection In the State Museum, making a total of seventeen in the exhibit. Additional authors represented are Edward Bok, Florence Coates, R. W.

Kaull man, Grace L. Hill, and Mary Roberts Rinehart. The choir of Immanuel Presbyterian Church will serve a soup and bake sale in the basement of the church, Sixteenth and Liberty streets, Friday morning from 11.30 until 1 o'clock. mmmm GLOTHE liv in room furni ture with seasonal dress just as you would do in person. Slip Covers are the answer 1 Not only do they add comfort and refreshment to your upholstered pieces, but extra years of service by their protection.

You can now afford Custom made Slip Covers if you take advantage of our special inducement and place orders now. They will cost no more than the; "home made" variety and, oh, so much better! Slip Covers for a 2 piece suite now $22.50 (limited to 19 yards). Choice of. the newest and smartest fabrics for Spring and Summer. An early selection is advised.

Use Your Charge Account or Arrange to Open On 5 I'? f. GLADYS STERICK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Sterick, 328 Wiconisco street, was a member of the cast of ilolantho," Gilbert and Sullivan light opera, given recently at Antioch College by the students 5 yf Wpnpfi i I Furnitur nd Interior Decoration Piatt Observance I The Walter S. Schell Class of Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church will observe Every Member Sunday on Sunday, March 12. The class, with an enrollment of eighty two members, is holding a regatta contest. The class is divided into ten crews with eight men on every crew, on every crew. The class will observe St.

Patrick's Day at a party Tuesday night in the class room. 3 Mrs, John H. Keiser, 222 Hamilton street, entertained in o' her son. Jack Nicoli, on his thirteenth birthday recently. The decorations were carried out in green in honor of St.

Patrick's Day. Jack is a juvenile radio entertainer. The following guests were Catherine Blessing, Doris Jean Frederick Marie Garvick. Bettv Johnny Kaspary, Freddie Knarr, Nelson Keiser and Jesse Keiser. FIRST SEMESTER HONOR STUDENTS ARE ANNOUNCED First semester honor student! Get tvsburi Colleie recently tnnounced In cart as follows: J.

W. Bankert, York; E. L. Baum. Lemorne; D.

J. Onau. York; O. Hawkins. Sprint: Grove: R.

onceiv. ueuvsourc: u. v. oioner. im tvsbun: Miriam Waltemver Gettvsbura: E.

D. 7eleler. York: M. H. Bowser.

York: Wolf. Bioomsbure: B. Bullit. Getty bun: F. Lindaman.

Littlest own B. T. Wit nnhincrvn Berwick: C. W. Seven i.

H. Brenneman. seven Valleys; H. A uunKieoerKer. uet'vsouri: D.

e. 'jrey. York: W. McElrov. Favetteville.

ana' C. F. Trunk. Coatesville. Seniors elected to Phi Beta Kapoa honorary fraternity in part are.

as follows: JohnxW. Bankert. York: John Gnau. York: Miriam Waltemver. Gettysburg Paul E.

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