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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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i TELEGRAPH 6 FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 2, 1931 )l HEAR THATby Rosebud' HAKRISBURG 5 A FEW nights ago Mrs. B. F. Anderson, 420 Herman avenue, Lemoyne, was hostess to the Wisteria Club at her home. Those present were: Mrs.

iaura Downing, Philadelphia, Mrs. Mary Myers, Mrs. John Herbein, Mrs. George Fernbaugh, Mrs. Harvey Hoffstot, Mrs.

James Barnes, Mrs. John Fordeney and Mrs. Joseph Corsnitz. Wolfe's BREAKS ALL RECORDS WITH Lowest Coat Prices Mid Season Sport and Dress COATS $16.50 to $25 Originally Priced to SS9.50 New Winter Dress Coats Sizes 14 to 44 $39.75 Most Unusual Copies $49.50, $69.50, $79.50 Black, Brown, Green, Tile, Tan, Nary Come, Try on Your Size The Wolfe Shop Second Street, at 211 RUHI7S BREAD MADE PURE'SWEET Sliced for your greater convenience with several extra added slices at no increase in price. The rich cream increases the nutritive value and improves the flavor.

You'll be delighted with its delicious taste and the excellent keeping quality fresh to the very last slice. And Ruhl's is the only bread Made Rich With' Pure Sweet Cream a complete departure from ordinary bread. No other as good. Ask Your Grocer for RUHL'S SLICED BREAD Today and Everyday Sold Out then Dial 8338 Miss Mary Elliott and Miss Anna Nalen, 2537 North Sixth street, are in Ocean N. this week.

Miss Dorothy Dapp, dauguter of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Dapp, 1827 North Third street, and Miss Anna Coup, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Coup, 2147 North Fifth street, are in the freshman class at the Western College for Women, at Oxford, Ohio. Miss Dorothy D.

Colllcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collicott, 1161 Derry street, has resumed her studies at Syracuse University, where she is a member of the sophomore class.

Miss Jeanne Martin, Lucknow, is spending a few days with relatives in Trenton, N. J. Miss Sarah Geraldine Motter, Royalton, visited here yesterday with friends. Miss Marie Davies, Steelton, left a few days ago, by motor, witi at group of friends from Beihlehem, for Canada. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Miller and Miss Constance Miller, Reading, were here recently. Miss Miriam Obercash and Miss Beulah Mae Obercash, Lemoyne, are to spend the weekend in Wil mington, Del. Miss Esther Hawthorne, Sunbury, visited here yesterday with Miss Dorothy Patterson, 513 Seneca street. Mis Bettv Mae Ebersol.

Pen brook, visited with relatives in Cam den, recently. After visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Gardner, Lancaster, for two weeks, Mrs.

Pauline Smith and Miss Catherine Smith, 1513 North Fourth street, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Scott, Martinsburg, W.

motored here recently to visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cline, 1814 Park street. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Walker and Mrs. Gladys Walker, Red Lion, visited here Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Mclntyre, Greensburg, were here a few days 'ago on their return home from a visit with relatives in New York. While in this vicinity they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed, Summerdale. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Albright, Williamsport, have returned to their home after a short stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenawalt, 121 South Fifteenth street, were in I Altoona a few days ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter, Pax tang, will spend the weekend in Syracuse, N. Y. They will visit with their cousin, Maurice Starbright, a I student at the university.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Wirt and Mrs. Alice Wirt, Frederick, ML, motored here the other day.

The other day Mrs. Helen Snyder, 1226 Walnut street, returned to her home after spending two weeks with relatives in Long Island. Mrs. Emma C. Albright, Palmyra, visited here yesterday with Mrs.

Anna Martin, Lemoyne. Mr. and, Mrs. William M. Logan, and Mrs.

Allan Koster, New York, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. DeWald with Mr. and Mrs.

DeWald they motored to Al lentown to attend the Kiwanls con vention. Mrs. Jennie Hoffman, Williams town, was here yesterday. Mrs. Henrietta Dawson.

fttMltnn. will visit In Newville on Sunday. Last niffht Mr. and Mrs. Sherman TJndesxaff.

1913 Kensington trerJ left for a several days' stay in New xors ana Announce Daughter's Marriage Mrs. Amos Neff, 1527 Penn sSreet, have announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Carrie Isabella Spl die. to K. A. Laubach.

this r.lt.v. Ths ceremony was nerrormed bv th Rev. John Campbell Moors, pastor oi urove wesDytenan Church, Danville. September 28. Mr.

Laubach is a real estate rant and Laubach is a graduate of tne William Penn High School. They wm oe at nome at 1524 Walnut street. 1 Return From Tournament Mr. and Mrs. Mowell Wawlrins Riverside Manor apartments, Front and Harris streets, have returned from the annual tareet tournannmr.

at anawnee on tne Delaware. I Both Mr. and Mrs. Hawlcin wpre awarded prizes and silver trophies. Sally's Sallies yaj'u do farj Any girl with shapely limb can branch eut 7 111 This Coat $48 II ii Flattering Collar and cuffs of Mongolian cross fox on a youthful coat of the new pebbls material.

Fiat silk crepe lining. Styles Enlarging the New Store The encouragement we've received in few short months since we opened this new fashion store inspires us to open a smart shoe shop to more completely serve the misses and women who are selecting RAFFEb'S as their apparel store. The Millinery and Ready to wear shops offejr unusually large groups of new merchandise emphasizing the modes of the moment at attractive prices as they celebrate the opening 6 fthe hoe Department Offering Smart Footwear For Women at Two Low Prices Smart Looking Suedes In Black arid Brown Clever New Patterns Spectator Sport Ties Coat Value Is Judged by the Quality of Fur That Trims It! Gorgeously Furred GOATS With Black Fox, Caracul, Skunk, Canadian Wolf, Bad ger, Fitcli, Beaver, Kolinsky, Cross Fox Opening Celebration Price Lei collars, slightly fitted, button fronts, longer lengths, new sleeve effects. 48 One of the Many Models Is Pictured Here Stunningly Styled Coats Typical Raffel Fashions 4 Materials Boucle, rough woolens, spongy fabrics and other cloths as smart. Lucky! More of Those 100 Camel's Hair Coats Hair Coats FOR SATURDAY $22 $.85 Genuine Reptile New Models Arriving Daily Experienced Shoe Clerks We invite you to visit the new Shoe Department tomorrow.

You will be very welcome, whether, you come to buy or just to see the remarkable values this department features. And youhave our assurance that you will always find here the newest and most popular footwear styles plus courteous service and accurate fitting. Delightfully Roguish Are These Newly Arrived HATS For They Do Flattering Things to All Types of Faces Opening Celehration Price $1 .95 Everything that's smartest and newest in fall hats is represented, at a price that makes this an unusually worthwhile event just at the time when you are planning fall wardrobes. The hats illustrated give you an idea of the smartness to be found, but the wide variety can only be appreciated by seeing them. Now you can buy all the hats you need for winter, without a thought of extravagance.

Spanish Sailors Tiered Brim Tricor ties Small Brims! Ribbon and Feather Trims Black, Brown and all the Jeading col' ors To 2i ln. Head Sizes! Other TJ A npQ New Tlrx 1 2M to 10M.

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