Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Guest of Honor Camp HOI, Sept 22. Roben Bieri, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bieri, 24 South Twenty ninth street, was guest of honor at a party on Saturday afternoon in honor of his bth birthday anniversary.

The guests were: Betty Muncy. Gordon Drane. Ann Kirkpatrick, Kath ryn Thomas, Patty Thomas, Bobby Craige, Margaret Stephenson, Billy Stephenson, Louise Metsler and Harold Hivner. I starts! Flavor ENTERS COLLEGE HILDA HELLER Miss Hilda Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Heller, 2323 North in a coffee is to be taken into consideration first, because, after all, coffee, to be good, must taste good. It must taste good. Golden Roast Coffee is blended of the most delicious coffees. It is flavorful. GOLDEN ROAST COFFEE has been selected to be included among the other quality produces which will be demonstrated by Prances Northcross at the Cooking School.

Follow her advice and insist upon Golden Roast Coffee the next time you are at your grocers. It is always fresh. i It. H. LYON Ci SON DISTRIBUTORS wjc arranged a special feature for the i i ,1.1.

MtAntnff third practice session ccuu. Jacques Jolas, director of ta; t7o.i Mni Center, has beer secured by the committee, headei iiiriAc spiiprs to eive a short UJ 1 piano recital ana to speax couwui lng tne iimcuon 01 8 Director William M. Harclerode is nvl lt or nn the nrOOTam for the future. 1 1 nrst concert oe given auuio in November and expects to announce complete details in the near svnp nf the members include rT "ThA steersman VJ IUIMI chorus" from the "Flyinz Dutch I an;" and the "Lit tle soiaier." PERSONALS Doris Glenn, Gettysburg, is spend in some time with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Collier, 2020 North Third street. Walter Kinsinger, of Lehigh Uni versitv. and RalDh Kinsinger. a teach of mathematics in the Wil liamsport High School, are with their parents, Mr. and Mm.

Samuel T. Kinsinger, 2154 North Fourtn street. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Armitage, Mr and Mrs.

William P. Wilson East Orange, N. were guests of friends in this city and were registered at the Harrisburgcr. Mr. and Mrs.

James C. Thompson, 2030 North Second street, nre spending several weeks at Ocean City as the guests of Mrs. C. G. Hyde.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beehore, 350 Harris street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Beshore, Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Kaiser and children, recently. Miss Helen Gingrich, 1945 Green street, spent the weekend at her home in Greencastle. Harry Woods, Riverview Manor Apartments, spent Saturday in Red Lion. Miss Olive Elizabeth Graham, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer G. Graham, has entered the Western College for Women at Oxford, Ohio. TORK 'NEWS Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert R. Firth, 23 Kelso street, Paxtang, have an nounced the birth of a daughter, Mary Anne Eirth, at the Keystone Hospital, September 16, 1030. Mrs. Firth was formerly Miss Lillian A. Webster, Revere Forrest, Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rathfon, 1914 Penn street, have announced the birth of a son, Arthur L. Rathfon. at the Keystone Hospital, September 17, 1930.

Mis. Rathfon, was formerly Miss Mary E. Showers, Port Royal. A Fashion Designing Service For Smart Women Who Are Planning to Make Their Fall Clothes September 23 to October 4 MADAME MILLER An Expert Designer of Women's Clothes Another unusual Bowman Service! Let the new fall clothes you are planning to make have smart individuality at slightly more than the cost of making them entirely at home. Exact Personal Measurements For Your Garment! She will cut from your exact measurements, thus insuring a saving of material and a perfect fit.

Madame Miller specializes in fitting stout and hard to fit figures. Cut and Assembled Ready For You to Seiv! She will cut, fit and assemble the materials and pin them in place with all the trimming, leaving only the sewing for you to do at home. Advice in Selection of Your Materials! Madame Miller will help you select the material and color best suited to your requirements. Moderate Cost for Complete Fitting and Cutting Service Cutting and Pin Fitting Daytime Dresses, Evening Dresses and Coats, each garment $2.50 Cutting and Pin Fitting Skirts and Blouses, each garment $1.50 Basting extra THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE ONLY TO CUSTOMERS WHO PURCHASE THEIR FABRICS AT BOWMAN'S! Fabric Dc i. Founded 1871 HARRISBURG Main Floor SEPTEMBER 22, 1930 MONDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Third street, left for Annville, where she is a student at the Lebanon Valley College.

To Hold Picnic Blue Mountain Lodge, No. 137, Ladies' Engineers, will hold a picnic at Blossers cottage, Seidel Park, Wednesday, September 24, with Mrs. Edward Kauffman as general chairman of the committee. Card Party Alpha Camp No. 2203, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a card party to night at 8 30 "clock, at the assembly hall, 304 North Sec ond street.

MALE CHORUS TO HEAR RECITAL BY CITY DIRECTOR So enthusiastic has the response been to the early rehearsals of the Bethlehem Steel Male Chorus that committee has SCHOOL NEWS The February senior class of John Harris High School will hold a fair December 6 in the school. The proceeds will be used to publish a senior yearbook, and the following are in charge: L. W. Phipps, class dean: LaTrobe Barnitz, class president; Florence Bitner, chairman; Anne Eley, Ruth Shawfleld, William Grey bill, Mortimer Menaker and Russel Miller. The O.

G. G. Society of John Harris met recently at the home of Anna Mae Kunkle, 137 North Thirteenth street Present were: Miss Ethel Lehman, club advisor; Florence Bittner, Mildred Saul, Esther Espenshade, Margaret Looker, Pearl Stoyer, Ethel Davis, Eleanor Heefer, Helen Jean Case and Anna Mae Kunkle. The S. S.

S. Society of John Harris and William Penn will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Elinor Brinser, 122 Kelso street, Paxtang. The S. A. E.

Society of John Harris and William Penn met recently at the home of Anna Mooney, 413 Hummel street. Officers elected are: President, Evelyn Pletz, vice presi dent, Jean Musser; secretary, Made line Plank; treasurer, Martha Lelir. Others present were: Mildred Hare, Dorothy Ganse, Mildred Heller, Sylva Hart, Anna Mooney, Ann Spangler and Florence Weoer. The first assemblv at John Har ris was held Friday, with Walte Severance, principal Dresidine. Mrs.

Frank Hessenbereer of the Young Woman's Christian Associa tion invited ail tne girls of John Harris to attend a girl reserve rally to morrow evening at the Mr. Severance welcomed the new sophomores, and read a letter from tne crossnore School in North Carolina, thanking John Harris pupUs for the contribution of clothes that was sent to the southern mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee in the spring. The band, under the di rection oi yma Goodall, played and Frank G. Roth, athletic direc tor. sDoke about the benefits of membership in the athletic The Aloha Chi Societv of JoI.ji Harris met recently at the home of Doris Leeds.

1008 North EisrhtefmUi street. Officers elected were: President, Ethel Eshbach; vice president, busanne Devout; secretary, Ger aldine Ferry, and trsasurer. Helen Jean Case. Others oresent were: svi rv lan, Yensie TiDDett. Anne VSev Eleanor Funk.

Florence mtner Ruth Hibsman, Frances Weaver' aaran Myers, Ethel Eshbach, Helen Stambaugh and Doris Leeds. What New York Is Wearing By Annebelle Worthington Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern 2775 A lightweight brown and white decked woolen that is outstandingly smart with deep buttoned hipline. The box plaits of the skirt fall slenderly from the snug hipline, creating a very slim silhouette. The neckline is especially becoming with the collar tied in scarf effect A brown leather belt dafines the natural waistline. Style No.

2775 is designed in sizes 14. 16, 18. 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust It's perfectly stunning in black canton crepe with white crepe collar. Dark green crepy woolen is lovely with eggshell faille crepe silk collar. Wool jersey in the new raisin shade is ultrasmart with collar of whii silk pique.

Size 16 requires ffl yards 39 inch material with i yard 39 inch contrasting, 2 yards of trimming and a leather belt All patterns are offered at cost price 15c, to Telegraph readers. In ordering this pattern we suggest that you enclose 10c extra for a copy of our new Fall and Winter Fashion Book. Send remittance, with clipping of patterns, to Pattern Department, Harrisburg Telegraph, Harrisburg, Pa BE SURE TO STATE SIZE OF PATTERN DESIRED. TALL CEDARS PLAN FALL CEREMONIAL Grand Tall Cedar George W. of Harrisburg Forest, No.

43, to day called attention to a meeting to morrow evening in Chestnut Street Hall, and a joint ceremonial ih Lancaster, October 10. "Meetings will be held in Chestnut Street Hall throughout tin winter," announced the grand Tall Cedar. The district ceremonial in the Fulton Opera House, Lancaster, wil be attended by forests of Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon, York; Mifflin and Coatesville, Elect Teacher Carlisle, Sept. 22. Miss Helen Jones, daughter of W.

K. Jones, South Hanover street, whs elected a teacher In the grade schools to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Miss Rebecca Armstrong. Miss Armstrong has been a teacher in the Carlisle schools for many years and has resigned because of ill health. Canton Crepe Another fabric welcomed by the dressmaker. Paris endorsed it because it's a perfect foil for new details.

The home dressmaker loves to work with it because It hangs beautifully and is easy to manage. 40 inches wide of pure silk quality in many smart shades. Priced $1.95 yard. Fabric Departments Entertains Class William E. Gastrock entertained twenty four members of the Im manuel Presbyterian Church at nis cottage at Perdix on Saturday afternoon.

Paul H. Englehardt, teacher of the Men's Bible Class, was toast master. The Rev. Oswald O. Schwalbe and J.

G. Pentz spoke. George Martin gave several impersonations. 1 Will SrTk Here Thomas R. Carrol, of San Jose, will speak to nUnc and tomorrow night in Bible Truth Hall, Kelker street, at 7.45 o'clock.

Card Party The Acacia Charity Club will hold a public card party Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at Pythian Castle, 225 State street. Mrs. Lawrence Lady will be in charge. Plan Banquet The Dauphin County Alumni Association of the Shippensburg State Teacher's College will nold its annual banquet October 16, at 6.30 By the Uard the Recently they had the openings in Paris. Quickly the new models were brought to this country.

Just as speedily the fabrics of which they were made were analyzed and reproduced you can buy them now at Bowmaris. We have patterns, too, with all the latest details, so that if you're clever you can make your own Pans. gown! And if it's a new venture for you Madame Miller, in charge of our cutting and fitting service, will cut, pin and fit the dress you select, for a small charge. Founded 1871 o'clock at Zwlngll Hall, Green and Verbeke streets. Mrs.

E. S. Wolfe, These lovely all silk tweed prints are favorites with women who make their own clothes. The patterns are so "tweedish" and the silk so easy to handle. 40 inches wide.

Priced moderately at $1.95 yard, Wool Lace There are so many smart uses for wool lace. There's the dress, everyone wants one, and they're easy to make because the material so well behaved. Beige, Rose Tan, Black and Brown are the colors. Priced $3.95 and $5.95 yard. president of the association.

Is chairman of the ticket committee. UKyHH" CHASE" a richly colored hunt JL lng( jandicape from jTil.j i jlTl Prance Is one of the I I lIT'Tl jTu hundreds of strll de MW" if tj IV signs which make it ILT II 5 i worth your while to II I i vl5lt T' BROTHERS SHOW ROOMS fer 323 Cameron St T. Same fabrics da tu red By Couturiers Tweed Prints aM.toflp8' Harrisburg Satin Era i A beautiful satin crepe that Is being used for such stunning and simple gowns as the tunic frock sketched. An all silk fabric In many lovely shades for daytime and evening 40 inches wide and priced at $2.69 yard. Main Floor.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Harrisburg Telegraph Archive

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