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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG fTTHE TKLEGRAFJJ MARCH 15, 1939 Society? eePark" Residents to Close easo: 1G Social OLIVET Open toe strap in black patent. $10.75 LANCASTER VAIL a a 1 mesh with tan calf trim. J10.75 FASHION PERfECT FIT AT ELREY 3 eyelet tle black calf, Japonica calf and blue calf. $10.75. First to LastBlack Patent is a definite must for Spring.

Sketched is one of new styles from our largest exciting collection of open minded spring patents in open or closed heel. $3 Other "musts" for spring include japonic fresh Enrth, Cranberrv Wine and Blur, jomohns 8 N. THIRD ST. 0 It's the wearing 'I of the Green tr jj 6 "Flowers by Telegraph" jj 209 N. SECOND ST.

Phone 2 4249 0 CAMEO Side gore cranberry calfskin. $10.75 $1275 Lh HARRISBURG Duo Pianists Are on Tour Vronsky Babin Receive Fine Press Notices Vronsky and Babin, who are now on a transcontinental tour of the United States and Canada, have left a trail of superlative notices and unparalleled audience enthusiasm wherever they have appeared. They will be heard Tuesday night, March 21, with the Harris burg Symphony Orchestra. Early in January this two piano team played in Reading, in the George D. Haage Subscription Series which is one of the oldest and most successful in the United States.

Mr. Haage relates that the enthusiasm of the audience was beyond description. After the pianists had given numerous en cores, and the lights were put out, the audience refused to leave the theatre and kept shouting for more. And says Mr. Haage, "When peo pie shout at a piano concert, that is news.

The box office of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra, with Vron sky and Babin. is located at the J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. R.

R. Auxiliary to Hold Supper The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association, with members of their families, will hold a covered dish supper at Memorial Lutheran Church, Sev enteenth and State streets, at 6 o'clock on Friday evening. The program will be given by the Auxiliary Chorus, Miss Va leria Beisser, Jean Mendenhall, and a play, "Better City Cam paign," by members of the aux iliary. Mrs. G.

E. Kamerer and her committee are in charge of din ner arrangements. Week End Visit Miss 'Rose B. Mumma, of 1526 Derry street, and Miss Charlotte Oswald, of Lebanon, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Theo dore M. Deck of Wyomissing. 14. I Fashion's in a gay, young mood this Spring you'll wear short, pleated skirts for the first time in years crisp little frills on your dresses and feel like kicking up your heels for the fun of it! Slip into a pair of these spirited new Foot Savers and fcep that youthful feeling! Made over exclusive Shortback Lasts, they snuggle to your heel and instep, cradle your arch, yet never pinch your toes. New gabardines, calf, kid and combinations and our selection right now is complete.

FOOT SAVER SHOES EXCLUSIVE WITH HARRISBURG Ret.U.S.P.t.Of. READING Pi' 4 III Student Members' Recital Miss Mary Sergeant and Miss Sara Sergeant, 17 South Front street, and Miss Mary Jennings, 7 South Front street, will leave this week for a stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Francis J. Hall, Parkway apartments, and Mrs.

Samuel W. Budd, 203 North Front street, are spending a few days this week in New York Mrs. William E. Wright, 204 State street, and Mrs. Richard C.

Halde man, 603 North Front street, are also in New York. Interesting news has just come that Charles F. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Taylor, 113 South street, has been elected president of the Acacia fraternity at the Pennsylvania State College. Young Taylor, who is a graduate of William Penn High School, is now a junior at taking the "pre med" course. The Forrest Long twins, born a few days ago at the Harrisburg Hospital, are now "Sammy and Their names are Samuel Ed ward Long, II (named for the paternal grandfather), and Sandra Elaine Long. Mr. and Mrs.

Long's home is 3019 North Third street. Mrs. Malcolm Dill and her daughter, Cameron Dill, of Pax tang, motored a few days ago to their former home, Norris, where they are guests of Mrs. Dill's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Draper. They will return home the end of this week. Mr. Dill, now resident regional planner in this city, was formerly one of the engineers on the Tennessee Valley project and lived in Norris. Major and Mrs.

George H. Mill holland, of Washington, were here for a week end visit with Colonel and Mrs. A. H. Stackpole, Clarks Valley.

Mrs. A. Carson Stamm had as her week end guest her daughter, Mrs. Alan Tappan, of Mansfield, THE NEW GIBSON Belle vue Community Party 1 1 Student members of the Wednesday Club who were heard last night in recital at the Civic Club. Left to right Ruth Buck, Miriam Rhein and Caroline Coloviras.

Others on the program were Gayle Mountz Niebel, Mrs. Stanley DeForest, Oleta Dietrich, Nancy Bowman, Marian Re Iff and Inna Sholley. Planned For Tomorrow DEAR MARIAN: The Bellevue Park Com i Association i 1 round out its 1938 39 soda! season with a party at the Community House tomorrow night. Mrs. Robert E.

Scheffer is chairman for this event, the pro' gram for which includes not Only cards, games and dancing, but some surprises, with a capital Members of Mrs. Scheffers committee are Mrs. Roy W. Shreiner, Mrs. Evan J.

Miller, Mrs, Thomas Guyton, Mrs. W. G. Wil son, Mrs. Alton W.

Lick and Mrs. Ross S. Jennings. Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Tappan have just returned from a southern cruise. Ensign. A. O.

Vorse, U. S. son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

O. Vorse, 215 North Twenty fourth street, Camp Hill, is one of the officers on the U. S. S. "Astoria" which is to carry the ashes of Hlrosi A.

Saito, former Ambassador from Japan to the United States, to his native land. The "Astoria" was in Porto Rico and was ordered to proceed at once to Norfolk, for re fuelling and reconditioning for its long journey. Mr. and Mrs. Vorse, flew to Norfolk last week for a day's visit with their son.

They will leave tomorrow for Annapolis where the "Astoria" is now at anchor. 1939 REFRIGERATOR Friday morning, the loading of the ashes of Ambassador Saito on the cruiser will be accom panied by much official ceremony and the ship will then weigh anchor and proceed by way of the Panama Canal. The "Astoria" will return to San Francisco about May 20. Mrs. A.

O. Vorse, who planned an Eastern visit within the next few weeks, will on the. West Coast till the re turn of the "Astoria" and then she and Ensign Vorse plan a mo tor trip to visit THr. and Mrs. Vorse in Camp Hill.

Student Recital A piano recital will be given by students of Russell E. Sheetz at the First Baptist Church, Harrisburg, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The following students will play: Donald Bailey, Winifred Bower, Wesley Briden, Charlotte Browne, Paul Brown, Gaetano Bruno, Rose Bruno, James. Deif fen bach, Betty Finney, Eugene Ellis Fisher, Mrs. Ellis R.

Fisher, Betty Gavett, Rose Anna Geferoff, James Keys, Vernon Latham, Ralph Leiby, Monroe Lipman, Eleanor Mazza, Raymond Mazza, Margaret Rote, Donald Rumney. Florence Salinger, Betty Smith, Margaret Smith, Virginia Smith, Stanley Swank, Betty Townsend, Leland Townsend, Clifford Walton, Jr. Meet Tomorrow The Ladies' Aid Society of Im manuel Presbyterian Ch'urc Sixteenth and Liberty streets, will meet at the home of Mrs. Edith Hake, 806 North Sixteenth street, at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow evening. There will be an election of of ficers.

I EASYTERMSI The years Mentation! FULL SIX FOOT triple sealed all steel cabinet, big capacity type freezer, and the first time in any refrigerator at this price, a hermetically; sealed in steel unit! SHOP WHERE YOU WILL, NO OTHER VALUE COMPARES! See this Gibson enjoy it for years! FrWr SJW Moddt $1 39.95 to $250 HOOVER'S RADIO SUPPLY CO. Open Evenings 1807 N. THIRD ST. Ph. 2 6193 at Clubhouse Men and Women Golfers to Hold Party March 25 Men and women golfers of the Carlisle Country Club will hold a "Co ed Stag" Saturday night, March 25.

The men's golf committee "will be host Dinner will be served at 6.30 o'clock. Dates and other plans for club and interclub tournaments this summer will be announced and sound motion pic tures on golf will be shown. Dancing will complete the pro gram. I. G.

Long, Harrisburg, is eolf committee chairman, in charee of tne party. Delegates Named To Conference The Industrial Department of the Young Women's Christian As sociation was represented by five or its members at the Eastern Area Mid Winter conference, held over the weekend in Germantown, Philadelphia. One of the delegates from the local branch, Miss Wahneta Day. was chosen to act as secretary for tne 1840 conference. Ather repre sentatives from this city at the conference are: Miss Pansy KJinger, Mrs.

Oliver Sheaffer, Mrs. uiadys Zimmerman, Miss Maud Peffer and Miss Frances Acuff, secretary of the depart ment. Choral Concert The Choral Group of the Jewish Community Center Music Guild will present a program at the Center, 1110 North Third street, at 3 o'clock this Sunday afternoon. under direction of Clarence E. Heckler.

Members include: Mrs. Anna Bernstein, Doris Marcia Cohen, Mrs. Abe Katz, Mrs. Sylvia Lubin, Miss Ida Mazy, Miss Naomi Mel man, sopranos; Miss Mildred R. Baturin, Miss Anne Shapiro, altos; Meyer Fichman, Joseph Gittlen, Abe Katz, Sidney Levin, tenors; and Leon Agriss, Arthur R.

Bat urin, Walter Rosenbaum, William B. Rosenberg, and Gerry Zeger. basses. Club Party The West End Republican Club will hold St. Patrick's Day party in its club rooms, 1410 North Third street, Friday night.

0 I always wear Proppers It's so easy to remember! 4 THREADS FOR daylight 3 THREADS twilight ,2 THREADS FOR spotlight It's a simple rule that solves all my stocking problems the smartest women in the world originated this scheme for the stocking wardrobe Buy stockings by the thread for daylight, twilight and spotlight economize by buying the very best Proppers! 79c to 1.35 Kleyan Bros Important Handbag Accessory News Genuine Alligator in toast, spice and malacca featured at 7.50 Genuine Ring Lizard 5.00 Genuine Python 5.00 Genuine Snakeskin 2.95 tiimimiimtiitiiiitHimMiiimiritmiimiMiniiiiii Harrisburg Lodge Party Friday Harrisburg Lodge, No. 68, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, will hold its annual St Patrick's party for the members, their families and friends on Friday evening in the lodge hall, Roxy I ill! lit CURIAM, xm '(mm IIILUAIT JTUt yy t. i 7 Theatre Building, Thirteenth and i Thompson streets, W. M. Gardner is chairman of the committee in charge.

J. I Krener, noble grand, will be master of ceremonies. lo serve supper The Riverside Methodist Church, Third and Lewis streets, will serve roast beef suppers from 5 to 7 o'clock this evening. FIRST ANNUAL VkdhmaL RED CROSS SHOE (Out NOW IN PROGRESS I Naw Onl (ly SMI) II ThalARlETTA rr Come in see Fashion's All Star Cast of the newest, smartest styles during National Red Cross Shoe Week. Choose your com plete shoe wardrobe from this brilliant array of Red Cross Shoes for every occasion sport, dress, walking.

In a complete range of sizes for every normal foot every hard to fit foot! Now only $6.50. FREE! LIPSTICK TISSUES! Smart. Sophisticated. Dainty, purse size pack of lipstick tissues. Free durinf National Red Cross Shoe Week.

Come in. Get youn. No purchase required. 204 Walnut Sheet I iniiitiitiniMKiiiii CO OPERATING WITH HARRISBURG MERCHANTS OUILAi Spring'Scene 1939 the less shoe, the smarter presenting two styles from our complete and varied collections. 5.00 to 10.00 Klevan Bros Spring Shoes are flattering to your feet and rightfully so, for these fine shoes have been crafted by master artists whose true sense of balance, perfection of fit, youthful line and color harmony can bring you only the best.

Jubilee Days at Klevan Bros Thursday, Friday and Saturday Patent Leathers, Japonica, Navy Blue, Cherry Red, Fresh Earth, Genuine Ring Lizard, Python and Snakeskin matching Handbags and Hosiery Visit with us'on Jubilee Days see our complete showings of spring footwear. FINE FOOTWEAR 23 3rd. St Harrisburq.

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