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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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MRS. TOM SMITH of Barrisborf (till weara the pair of dressy, comfortable and conservative bine kid shoes that we $3 95 old her two years IHOE rationing means nothing to her she knows her pair of STERN'S shoes honestly made and comfortably fitted are a worthy exchange for her No. 17 coopon. A smart blue shoe in Gabar dine or Kid 0GHJGGQ 1U 1.00 STERN'S SHOES In Harrisburg Since 187S 212 MARKET ST. DUSTS VOUR FLOORS REACHES UilDER FURMTIIRE A Big Chemically treated Mop that picks up dust and dirt easily and quickly.

Reversible for double duty. THE FULLER BRUSH CO. Union Trust Harrisburg Tel. 2 1182 THURSDAY EVENING Theatre News Issued Today The Harrisburg Community Theatre News, issued today, lists the cast and production staff of. Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring to be given at 8 o'clock, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day of April 6.

7 and 8 in the Jewish Community Center. Alfred Rowe, is directoK; Lois Weber, producer, and settings are by Arriminta Gully and Donald Wise. Players will be Arriminta Gully, Harry E. Moot, Howard C. Mes sick, John Byrem, Captain J.

A. Lewis, Catherine Meikle, Nancy Wickwire, Edwin McKay, A. F. Tripp, W. Harry Baker, A.

B. Derr, E. Lax, Timothy Conway and Ray Overholser. The production staff comprises the following: Associate producer, Sally Sny der; stage managers, Sarah Rauch 1 ii OKM? RUFFLE GILET of fine rayon 'WW In Polished Calf or Gabardine or Genuine Reptiles with Matching Bags. 5 98 3 98 They're nautical and nice brimming with Hermanns collection of exciting styles of the now restricted color "Navy" make it important that you come in at once and select yours while the selection is great.

8 N. 3rd ST. in white and delightful spring shades of blue, maize and pink. Firm cotton back, side ties. OTHER FRILLY GILETS 1 99 to 3.99 ZSmzmZZm312 MARKET, STmrnmammmssmmi.

i Tonight Events Dr. and Mrs. A. Harvey Sim mons, 1930 Market street, Camp Hill, to entertain in honor of Mrs. Paul W.

Orth. Chi Omega Alumnae Club, Eleusinian banquet, 6.30 o'clock, Harrisburger Hotel. Bucknell Alumni Club. 6.30 o'clock, YMCA. Pupils of Susquehanna Township High School to present the operetta, "When tl Moon Rises," school auditorium.

Chizuk Emuna Sisterhoci, 9 o'clock, Jewish Community Tomorrow 'Til 6 o'clock Blind Auxiliary, executive board, 2 o'clock, Central YMCA. and Bcrnice Wier; prompters, Mary J. Tarbutton and Beatrice Lewis; properties, large, Vera Franklin, Evelyn Lynch, Mary Louise Pope, Justina M. Boogs; properties, small, June Dunmoyer, Evelyn Turns, Elizabeth Sponsler, Patricia Parker, Harriet Shableim; costumes, Katherine Stender, Mrs. Roger Lloyd, Rosezell Stanford, I Ruby Dcdds, Jeanne Stender.

i Lighting, William VanHorn, Mary Douglas, Charlotte Hutchinson, Richard Simons, Dorothy De Pierro, Monroe Hanish, Carmen Capalso; building crew, Joseph Price, Edward Spahr, Bernard Wolpert, Patricia Horner, Harriet Davidson, Mary Douglas, Donald E. Wise, Edwin Shade; sound and music, neiie Aummer, Harriet Davidson; make up, Katherine Schlesinger; coiffures, Paul Bradl; paint crew, Mary Miller, Catherine Jennings Strawinski and Emily Lenker. Dr. Veh to Speak Dr. Raymond T.

Veh will speak at a men's rally at the First United Brethren Church tonight at 7.45. George Yocum will lead group singing. The pastor of the church, the Rev. Thomas S. May, will also speak.

Nelson Maus, chairman of the committee, will be master of ceremonies and members of his committee are: A. A. Hertzler, Walter Romberger and John Orner. Soldiers Entertained Active Service Club of Air Raid Post 38 9 Sector, entertained 150 soldiers at the Central Y. C.

A. USO. The club will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. at post head quarters, 1600 Market street.

STEELTON: Girl Scouts Given Woodworking Course The twelve Girl Scouts of Troop No. 17, Steelton, received instruction in various woodworking tools in the shop of the high school as part of their course to qualify as Senior Service Scouts. The girls are required to make one piece of furniture each to meet the qualifications. Calder Post Party to Mark Anniversary Captain Howard L. Calder Post No.

31, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold an annual anniversary party tonight at o'clock at the Post Club, 309 311 Verbeke street. iintertainment wiu include a Joor show and all members and social members are invited. Officer Candidate Charles Joseph Kocevar, 405 South Second street, Steelton, accepted as a voluntary officer can didate for the Army yesterday, left for New Cumberland Reception Center, officials of the Steel tcn Draft Board said today. Card Party Hostesses Hostesses for the weekly card party in St. James' social room at C.15 p.

m. Friday will be Mrs James 1 a Miss Catherine Hoffman, Miss Jean Husic, Miss Jane Dively and Miss Mary fodnar. Class to Open Enrollment for the First Aid Class, to be taught by Charles A. Demmey, will be taken by re porting at the Felton Building, Steelton, at 7 this evening for the first class. Teachers Meet Robert C.

Capello, president of the Steelton branch of the Pennsylvania State Educational As sociation, presided late today at a meeting of Steelton teachers in the study hall of the High School. Auxiliary Session The American Legion Auxiliary to Post 420, Steelton, will meet in the Municipal Building at 8 this evening with the president, Mrs. i P1ifnn Tut no nviArt 5 Moose Women to Meet Women of the Moose, No. 919, will meet at 8.30 this evening in the Moose Home, 225 North Front street, Steelton. New Cumberland Notes Walter Bergman, who has been spending a furlough ai his home here, has leturned to Call fornia.

Mrs. Annie Fager, York, is now staying with Mrs. Addie Fager, Third street. M. A.

Hoff has returned from a trip to Ohio. Mrs. J. Paul, Fifteenth street, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Btssie Kitzmiller, Camp Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, 507 Market street, have returned from Shepherdstown, W. Va, Mrs. A.

Carey, Mt. Airy, Was a recent guest of Mrs. Alice Bru baker, Fifteenth street. 1 HXRRISBTJRG TELEGRXPH APRIL 1, 1943 17 Mrs. P.

Murphy Club President Mrs. Paul Murphy was elected president of the Newcomers Club of the Young Woman's Christian Association at the annual meeting held today in Boyd Hall. Mrs. Stanley S. Smith is the re tiring president.

Other officers chosen were: Mrs. Roy E. Weiker, first vice president; Mrs. William J. Moore, second vice president; Mrs.

H. Ray Cope, recording secretary; Mrs. John Lynch, corresponding secretary, Mrs. William S. Gibson, treasurer; and Mrs.

Lindley C. Kimmer, offi cial hostess. Miss Mary Louise Bailetts, teacher of Spanish in John Har ris High School gave a talk on her travels and studies in Mexico and showed a number of curios. Tea followed the meeting with Mrs. Craig Fluent in charge.

Need 3Iore Workers San Francisco, April 1, (JP) i rour jracuic coasi navy repair yards can operate at only 65 per cent, of capacity unless 40,000 to 50,000 additional workers are obtained, Assistant Navy Secretary Ralph A. Bard says. Lima, capital of Peru, is often called "the city of kings." The Emily Shop Requests the honor of your presenee at a Fashion Show on Wednesday, April 7 at the Y. W. C.

A. It is being held at 8 p. m. for the convenience of you career girls who find EMILY clothes exactly what you need. If you haven't yet acquired your Easter bonnet, see EMILY'S flower trimmed navy and black con fections or her sport hats in soft pastels.

Either will give TI.A Fmilr Slinn you a definite lift. Prices alv Miiiaaj www Br 212 N. 3rd irom. evemngs. Open Thursday Have You Seen the Black gabardine dress pumps CREGO'S are showing? It the ideal spring into summer shoes for dressy occasions.

The high heel, open toe, and perky bow will make you feel utterly frivolous and should do world's for your morale. Of course, if you MUST be practical CREGO'S interesting walking shoes in black or turf tan that prove that it's possible for shoes to be smart as well Jo 1 as comfortable! Bags and CfgO glove, to match both types and 2M colors! Notice to Collectors J. P. Harris Son 221 N. Second of fine China HARRIS have cups and saucers of English bone china that you won't want to miss.

You will find a variety of designs, each more beautiful than the last. Use just one as an ornament or buy several'bf the demi tasse, and enjoy after dinner coffee when you have guests. You'll find the cups perfect conversation pieces. Perfect, too, as gifts. It's Your Duty to Be attractive.

Even the most war minded citizen won't argue that point. The only problem is bote to do it on a limited budget. ROSELLE will help you work it out. At very moderate prices you can find suits, coats and dresses that will really do things for you. If you haven't your Easter suit yet ROSELLE has just ceived a new shipment really smart ones.

Stop in, Do You Know That Ratcliffe Swartz 44 N. 3rd St. re Roselle Shop 103 N. 2nd RATCLIFFE SWARTZ have custom made tailored clothing for women! In a suit its the lines that count. Since we can't all be perfect sixteens only a custom made suit will fit really properly.

Slacks, vest and hat can be made to match your suit, of course, which triples the value of your original in vestment. Prices are surprisingly low. in I II vZV II II Ch I V.CU. lSillf WORKING AT ARMY POST Auxiliary Frances H. Walton, 18 South Thirteenth street, is a member of a Women's Army Auxiliary Corps unit now working at Fort Belvoir, Va.

The WAACs have taken over many jobs there, particularly administrative jobs in the post headquarters. She went to the Army post from the First WAAC Training Center at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, wheer she received military training for this work. Her Betrothal Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. H.

Bruce Mac Gregor, 742 Hummel avenue, Le moyne, former residents of Carlisle, have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Marion MacGregor to Alin Wells Taylor, Nellie Taylor, son of Mrs. Middletown. Miss MacGregor is a graduate of Boiling Springs High School. Mr. Taylor is a graduate Mid dletown High School.

Both are employed at the Middletown Air Depot. Conference Will Open Tomorrow Many regristrations have been made for the twenty fifth annual Youth Conference of the Church Schools of Greater Harrisburg and Dauphin County which will be held tomorrow and Saturday in St. John's Reformed Church. Confer ence Registrar is Miss Elizabeth Putt. Officers will be elected Saturday.

Read "The Human Comedy," by William Saroyan daily in this newspaper. Appearing soon at Loew's Theatre. Only at Schleisner's Can You Find Schleisner's 30 N. 3rd cotton pajamas that have as much charm as the most expensive silk nightie. The fact that they are more practical is a minor issue.

Tailored by Youtheme, they fit perfectly, of course. You can choose seersucker, broadcloths, or sheers in stripes, dots, or flower designs. At only $2.95 these Schleisner pajamas are really something to dream in! If the Stork Is on His Way to your house and you're very discouraged about your personal appearance, cheer up! You can look just as attractive as your slim sister in the Easter Parade. The JUMOR DRESS SHOP carries the nationally advertised ELOISE GLOVER maternity dresses. Their camouflage qualities are nothing short of miraculous.

They come in cottons, shantungs and sheers and range in price from $8.95. You'll find these maternity miracles just as smartly styled as all JV1SIOR DRESS SHOP clothes are. Junior Dress Shop 302 Market KLEVAN BROS. WILL BE CLOSED TODAY ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH OF A. KLEVAN FATHER OF PWL.

MYER. WILLIAM (BABE) KLEVAN HORN MEANS QUALITY A well balanced truss for single or double hernia will give you ease and comfort. Let us fit you scientifically with one of our Horn Trusses. C. VICTOR MILLER Trusses Belts Stockings 418 N.

THIRD STREET Are You a Sailor's Sweetheart? Boas 28 N. 2nd Or do you prefer the Army Air Corp, Coast Guard or Marines? If someone you love is in any branch of the Armed Forces you'll want one of BOAS' rings for service men. They're solid gold, of course, and beautifully designed. At prices ranging from $22 to $35 you can afford to give the man you love something really fine to remember you The End Is Near Saturday will positively be the last day to choose DOVTRICHS guaranteed clothing at sale prices. Remember, there are only two more days in which to take advantage of these money faring opportunities.

Choose your suit and harmonizing topcoat at DOVTRICHS. There are hundreds of garments in four distinct groups which they are featuring at $29, $33, $39, $44. Hurry, do not delay! Be Patriotic as Well as At This Time Next Year The Erma Shop 11 N. 3rd 2nd Floor practical in cottons this year. THE ERMA SHOP has a really large selection of the most unusual cottons imaginable.

Bold prints, shantungs and Butcher linen suits that are something very special. You'll love them all. Even the linens won't wrinkle. You'll look fresh as a daisy on the hottest days. Pastel as well as dark shades.

Let a Greeting Card say it for you! That' good advice. LETTS hate a card to fit any situation, all designed by HALLMARK to say what you mean much more easily than you could. There are convalescent, birthday, thank you and Easter cards, there's even a card and letter in one called Service Notes that would please the boys at camp. Keep a supply of cards on hand. It will save time and effort.

Let LETT'S carry on your correspondence the card way. Don't Take Chances Henrietta Stein 210 N. 3rd St. James Lett 225 N. 2nd with your furs.

HENRI ETTA STEIN will store them for you at only 2 of their value. HENRIETTA STEINS' certified dry cold storage will keep your furs safely until next fall. It's patriotic to take care of what you have. Klevan Bros 23 N. 3rd Doatrichs 320 Market St.

blue shoes will be only a memory. If blue is your color you had better get your duration shoes right now. At present, KLEVAN BROS have a very complete line of navy; spectators, step ins, oxfords, sandals and even play shoes. You can find high, medium or low heels, plain or box toes, open or closed backs. Join the navy buyers at KLEVAN BROS.

Prices range from $5.95 to $8.95. Nurses and Nurses Aids who have been complaining about the unattraetiveness of the prescribed WHITE stock ings need complain no more. The GAY HOSIERY SHOP hat sheer white rayon hose that are actually leg flattering, while the stop run garter tops make them very practical. At only 89c a pair these are a real find. Sizes 8V2 to IOV2.

JOIN I. MOW Gay Hosiery Shop 36 N. Third 1 1.

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