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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, December 12. 19441 Society to Honor Wife of Pastor Tfte Pastor's Aid Society of Pine Street Presbyterian Church will give a tea Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in the social rooms of the church in honor of Mrs. T. Victor Scott, wife of the new assistant pastor. The committee for the tea is We're open to 9:00 p.

m. as a special courtesy for Christmas shoppers. 208 NORTH THIRD Reg. fof. 0.

Miss Arthur Wed To Private lleigle Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Arthur, 3438 North Sixth street, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mabel Irene Ar thur to Pvt. R.

Francis Heigle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Mir ivr wiiHohranH lUre FTHeigle. of Syracuse, N.

Y. E. Miller, Mrs. V. Grant Forrer The wedding took place in the and Mrs.

Howell Wilson. rectory of the Seven Dolors of MARCHAND'S SPECIALS Only the Latest Hair Styles Appointment Necessary All $7.50 WAVES Now $4.95 All S8.50 WAVES Now $5.30 All $10.00 WAVES Now Jfi.50 MARCHAND'S BEAUTY SALON Bouri: 9 (o 6.30 Sat 9 to 4 1406 N. 3rd St. Phone 4 4231 the messed virgin mary unurcn, Middletown, December 5 with the Rev. Philip Gergen officiating.

Mrs. Heigle is a graduate of Susquehanna Township High School and of the West Chester State Teachers College. She is supervisor of music in the East Lampeter Township School near Lancaster. Private Heigle was graduated from the Christian Brothers Aca demy, Syracuse, and i attended Purdue University. He was also graduated from the Stewart Technical School, New York, and is employed at Olmsted Field, Mid dletown.

Miss Alma Staub Tells Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Staub, Hummelstown, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alma M. Staub, 2820 Boas street, Penbrook, to Pfc. Francis V.

Luba, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Luba, Hendersonville. Miss Staub was graduated from Swatara Township High School, and she is employed by the Her shey Chocolate Corporation. Pfc.

Luba, a graduate of Cecil Town ship High School, was formerly a member of the Pennsylvania State Police stationed at the Her shey Training School. He is stationed with the Marines at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Roberta Lloyd Disbrow Sunshine Society will take place Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the Penn Harris Hotel. Mrs. J.

Gallagher will preside and the speaker will be Mrs. George Anderson, who will tell a Christ mas story. VOGUE GIFT SUGGESTION at MARY SACHS Ci mJ? Colorful Hand Screened SCARFS Silk or cotton. With hand rolled hem. Long or square.

In wonderful colors. $2.95 Up FIRST FLOOR, SECOND FLOOR Be a Christmas Angel Shop Early 208 NORTH THIRD Open to Xrnc. TnnifM and Thursday Phone 4 4126 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THEY'RE SMARTER THAN EVER SliDhCB ixeman CUT0MIZtOCl0THCS )ur appearance has never been at its best until you've worn your first Hickey Freeman suit! $65 to $85 Ik feupA tyuttime Ztvu Mi Him lit HM. CMDEV 3 BoQoeooooooQooOooQooOooQooQooOooQooQooQooGooOo DEAR MARIAN: An interesting wedding which will be solemnized on Saturday is that of Miss Ethel Elizabeth Heistand, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. J.

Thomas Heistand, to Pfc. A. Sieber Hollinger, son of Mrs. Charles H. Hollinger, 225 Pine street, and the late Mr.

Hollinger. The ceremony will be perform ed by Bishop Heistand at 11.30 o'clock in St. Stephen's Cathedral, and Alfred C. Kuschwa will play the wedding music. A small reception at the Heis tand home, 2405 North Front street, will follow the ceremony.

The bride, who will be given in marriage by her uncle, Robert Henry Heistand, of Baltimore, will be attended 'by her twin sister, Miss Suzanne Heistand, as maid of honor; Mrs. John Sterling Chapin, of Rumson, N. the for mer Miss Barbara Berghaus, as matron of honor; and Miss Paula Evans and Miss Eileen Wallower as bridesmaids. Carol Brandt will be best man and ushers will be John E. Fox, Sgt.

Robert H. Moffitt, III, and John Handshaw. Miss Heistand. will be honored tomorrow at a small luncheon to be given by Mrs. Chapin at the home of her father, V.

Hummel Berghaus, 11 North Paxtang avenue, Paxtang. On Thursday, Miss Marie Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Schmidt, Paxtang, will entertain for Miss Heistand at her home from 5 to 7 o'clock.

Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Dailey, 2929 North Front street, will be at home New Year's Day afternoon, when their guest of honor will be Miss Marie J. Graupner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Graupner, 1826 Market street. The engagement of Miss Graup ner to Cpl. David A.

Elias, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Elias, 230 North Second street, has been announced.

Cpl. Elias is stationed at Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, Col. Mrs. R. B.

Stetler, Camp Hill, will entertain a number of her friends at luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon at the West Shore Country Club. Her honor guest will be her sister in law, Mrs. John J. Seip, of Baton Rouge, La. Mrs.

Ross S. Jennings, Bellevue Park, will entertain at a Christ mas tea Wednesday afternoon, December 27, at her home. The honor guests will be the three daughters of Major and Mrs. Jennings, Miss Dorothy Jane Jen nings, who is with Girl Scout headquarters at Allentown; Miss Mary AnneJennings, a student in Pennsylvania State College, and Miss Frances Jennings, a student in he College of William and Mary, Mrs. Robert Bagnell, of Phila delphia, was here to spend the weekend with her son and daugh ter in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert H. Bagnell, 3807 Centerfield road, Progress. Mrs. Bagnell, whose husband was for many years pastor of Grace Methodist Church, was wel comed heartily by her friends when she attended church there on Sunday morning.

Miss Anne Smith, daughter of Col. and Mrs. John Mcl Smith, Harrisburg, R. will come next week from Vassar College for her Christmas vacation. Mrs.

Harry E. Lampe, 330 North Twenty sixth street, Camp Hill, is visiting in Pittsburgh. Later she will go to Newcastle. Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Paul A. Kun kel, and their little daughter will come December 22, from De shon Hospital, Butler, for a holi day visit with Col. Kunkel parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul A. Kunkel, 1607 North Second street. Lt. Comdr. William R.

McCaleb, USN, was here for a weekend visit with his father, William McCaleb, and his aunt, Miss Effie McCaleb. 505 North Front street Comdr. McCaleb has had sea duty on the Pacific and is now to be near an eastern port. Mrs. McCaleb and their daugh ter, Monica, are in Long Beach, Cal.

The West Shore Country Club will have its annual Christmas WW Want something fine fcr the children? SEE LANDIS' FOR JEWELRY for the baby! for growing children! Baby Lockets (Beautifully boxed) $3.50 Solid gold Baby Rings 81.75 Birthstone Rings For growing girls, 6 to 12 83.00 All Prices Include All Tax n. 17. LANDIS Jeweler 1646 N. THIRD ST. 1 til.

IX it ft MISS ETHEL HEISTAND dinner party at the club house this Saturday at 6.30 o'clock with entertainment following. Hosts for the event will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hayes, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Stewart Snoddy and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf.

Mrs. F. P. Whitman is chair man and her committee consists of Mrs. C.

Stewart Snoddy, Mrs. George Weber, Mrs. L. S. Buttler, Mrs.

Charles W. Hull, Mrs. E. Craighead, Mrs. Joseph A.

Hayes, Mrs. Paul Dailey, Mrs. William Wooters and Mrs. Mary Rice Mor row. The party is open to all club members and their house guests and reservations are to be made by Wednesday evening.

Miss Jeanne Mendenhall, freshman at Brenau College, Gainsville, will arrive Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall, 1535 Berry hill street.

Miss Mendenhall recently played the part of Lucy Gillem in the Cushman Club's production of "Ladies in Retirement" at the col lege. She was the only freshman in the cast. Mrs. John E. Richards, Harvard avenue, Camp Hill, entertained at bridge on Saturday night in honor of her week end guest.

Mrs. William Hutchinson Clark, of Ardmore. A most intriguing Christmas greeting has just come from Miss Sarah Cooper, who, as you know, is with the Red Cross in the European War Zone. The card, Mail, has four clever drawings and this bit of poetry, under the name "There Will Always Be a Christmas "We can make a Christmas dinner out of good old GI chow, We can loan a jeep to Santa for a special trip, and How! We can make our bells and holly out of paper, string, and glue, And it's still a Merry Christmas, and I still remember YOU! Mission Meeting The Dorcas Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Redeemer Lutheran Church will meet at 7.45 o'clock Wednesday night the church. Mrs.

Edward McHale will speak and Mrs. H. W. Stroup will be in charge of devotions. Meet Thursday The Eleventh Ward Women's Republican Club will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock instead of this evening, at headquarters.

Birth Announcements Polyclinic Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clouser, 1826 North Cameron street, a son, Carl Leroy Clouser, December 7. Mrs. Clouser was Miss Gertrude Leber.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, 224 Walton street, Lemoyne, a son, John Colley Baker, December 7. Mrs. Baker was Miss Marie Gar verick.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mongold, North Thirtieth street, Penbrook, a son, December 7. Mrs. Mongold was Miss Mary Bell.

Seaman 1c and Mrs. William Griffith, 1425 Derry street, a son, Thomas Booth Griffith, December 8. Mrs. Griffith was Miss Chrystal Booth. Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Hertzler, 222 North High street, Duncan non, a daughter, Alice Louise Hertzler, December 8. Mrs. Hertzler was Miss Charlotte Beck. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bowers, 1813 Susquehanna street, a son, Robert Lee Bowers, December 8. Mrs. Bowers was Miss Betty Bailey. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Garber, Dauphin R. D. 1, a son, Joseph Allen Garber, December 8. Mrs.

Garber was Miss Mary Seiple. Mr. and Mrs. William Ray, 1509 Letchworth road, Camp Hill, a son, William Henry Ray, III, December 8. Mrs.

Ray was Miss Catherine Goodyear. Pvt. and Mrs. Harry Eberts, 1531 State street, a daughter, Carole Ann Eberts, December 8. Mrs.

Eberts was Miss Gladys Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooney, 1110 Capital street, a daughter, Sharon Lee Cooney, December 9. Mrs.

Cooney was Miss Charlotte Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uplike, 1823 North Fourth street, a son, December 9. Mrs.

Updike was Miss Janet Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rarick, 306 Park street, Elizabethtown, a daughter, Karen Lee Rarick, December 10. Mrs.

Rarick was Miss Mary Lehigh. Pvt. and Mrs. William Dando, 39 Bank street, Penbrook, a son, William Robert Dando, December 10. Mrs.

Dando was Miss Betty Freeman. I Cpl. and Mrs. Harry Arnold, 332 South Second street, a son, Harry William Arnold, December 10. Mrs.

Arnold was Miss Evelyn For sythe. i Tonight Events HCT, "Ladies in Retirement," 8 o'clock, Jewish Community Center. YMCA, celebration of nineteenth anniversary, Front and North streets. and Club, 6 o'clock, Civic Club. Natural History Society, 8 o'clock, State Museum.

Progress TA, 7.45 o'clock, Sus quehanna High School. Tomorrow 'Til 6 o'clock Harrisburg Chapter, American Red Cross, 4 o'clock, Front and Market streets. Chit Chat Club, lunmheon, 12.30 o'clock. Colonial Country Club. AAUW, Recent Literature Group, 1.30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, George Stein, 2407 Valley road, Roberta Disbrow Lloyd Sunshine Society, 2 o'clock, Penn Harris Hotel.

Bible Class Has Its Annual Party The Swone Bible Class of Fifth Street Methodist Church met Friday at the annual Christmas party in the church social room. Gifts were exchanged, and Mrs. C. W. Fields, teacher, was in charge.

Those present were: Mrs. W. D. Meridith, Mrs. Rus sel Cless, Mrs.

James C. Libby, Mrs. Ethel Kilpatnck, Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. S.

Berlin, Mrs S. S. McMorris, Mrs. M. Carr.

Mrs. R. R. Kline, Mrs. M.

Kreps, Mrs. L. A. Burns, Mrs D. M.

Reed. Mrs. J. E. Bowers, Mrs Dawn Wein, Mrs H.

W. Martin, Mrs. Annie Rice, Mrs. James Con way. Mrs.

Harper Muller. Mrs. Edward M. Cramer, Mrs. N.

B. Hench, Miss Mary Runkle, Mrs. Emma McLaughlin, Miss Florence Hoover, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Shimp.

Mrs. Elizabeth Dye, Mrs. Eu gene Miller, Mrs. Ernest Sible, Mrs. G.

M. McManamy, Mrs, Mervin Ripper, Mrs. C. Mrs. Paul Yowler, Mrs.

I. Keville, Mrs. C. A. Yeater, Mrs.

C. Krise, Mrs. Harry Shutt, Miss Ann Wilkinson, Mrs. Leon Alex ander, Mrs. J.

Earhart, Mrs. E. J. Cunkle, Mrs. N.

S. Myers, Mrs. E. Rush, Mrs. Margaret Krow.

Mrs. William Shade, Mrs. M. Burton, Mrs. J.

W. Bates, Mrs. B. J. Rice, Mrs.

D. Hopkins, Mrs. D. P. Davis, Mrs.

J. A. Barnes, Mrs. R. Lindsay, Mrs.

R. L. Bucke and Mrs. H. E.

Rupp. Service Center Has Annual Ball The Sendee Men's Center, 211 Locust street, sponsored the sec' ond annual dance and card party for servicemen and women Monday night in the Penn Harris Hotel. Three hundred and fifty hostesses and four hundred serv icemen and women were present Mrs. John W. German, chairman of the Center, was pre sented with a corsage, and Dr William J.

Ross was in charge of the party. He was assisted by Mrs. Howard and Mrs. German. Committee members were: cards and prizes, Mrs.

Joseph A. Hudson, chairman; Mrs. Ralph A. Henninger. Mrs.

E. K. Espenshade and Mrs. Walter L. Mehaffie; receptionists, Mrs.

G. Patrick Lynch and Mrs. Ruth M. decora tions, Miss Pauline Callahan and Miss Marie Hoffman; tickets, Mrs. William J.

Ross, chairman; Mrs. George E. Ellis, Mrs. Julia Wolff, Miss "Inez Bentz, Miss Ann Parente, Mrs. Alice Jones, Miss Lucille Slough, Mrs.

C. Russell Welsh and Miss Verna Zimmerman. Koliler Flack Dillsburg, Dec. 12. The Rev.

William F. Kohler, Dillsburg United Brethren charge and Mrs. Bessie A. Flack, of Chambersburg, were married Sunday morning De cember 10 the Calvary United Brethren Church. The ceremony was performed by Bishop G.

D. Batdorf, of Harrisburg. Miss Helen Myers played the wedding music. The Rev. Kohler is entering on his third year as pastor of Calvary U.

B. Church, Dillsburg, Arnold's and Chestnut Grove, U. B. Churches, Dillsburg R. D.

Meet Tomorrow Salon 76, 8 et 40, will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the American Legion Home, West King street, Shippensburg. ifilpl II lEf MRS. ROBERT P. DUTREY Mr. and Mrs.

William Naugle. 242 North Seventeenth street. Camp Hill, have announced the marriage of their daughter Miss Jean Ellen Naugle to Aviation Cadet Robert Paul Dutrey son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dutrey, 53 West Louther street Carlisle.

The marriage ceremony was performed Saturday, December 7, in the Chapel at Selman Field, Monroe, by Chaplaiin Forrest Hubbel. The bride, a graduate of Camp Hill High School, attended Thompson Business College and was employed at the Naval Sup ply Depot at Mechanicsburg. The bridegroom is a graduate of Carlisle High School and attended Lafayette College before entering the service. Officers Elected By Degree Staff Mrs. Maybelle Fleagle and Mrs, Romaine Wilsbach, 4407 Derry street, assisted by Mrs.

Ella Snell and Mrs. Katherine Snyder, enter' tained the Degree Staff of Sus quehanna Temple, 81, Pythian Sis ters, Friday evening. The following onicers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Bertha Runkle, captain; Mrs Myrtle Bagshaw, secretary; Mrs Mary Ansel, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Newmyer, and means; and Miss Grayce P.

Koons, press cor respondent. Other members present were Mrs. Ida Nye, Mrs. Mabel Leas, Mrs. O'Tillie Fickes, Mrs.

Lydia Runkle, Mrs. Azelia Hamburg, Mrs. Catherine Runkle, Mrs. Eli nor Shover, Mrs. Ida Flickinger, Mrs.

Verna Walter, Mrs. Estelle Smink, Mrs. Minnie Gruver, Mrs. Minnie Arter, Mrs. Alice Garlin, Mrs.

Emma Riley, Mrs. Elizabeth Pollen, Mrs. Ruth Kapp, Mrs. Paulina Shnnp Mrs Hplpn Tn gream, Miss Martha Gruver and Ronnie Wilsbach. The staff will hold the annual banquet on January 12 at the Little White House Tea Room, 222 North Second street.

Elsa Jane Lydick To Be Wed Dec. 24 The marriage of Miss Elsa Jane Lydick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. R.

Lydick, 238 Lincoln street, Steelton, to Charles L. Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Arnold, Linglestown. R.

D. 3, 1 will be solemnized Sunday, December 24 The Rt. Rev. J. Thomas Hei stand, bishop of the Harrisburg Diocese of the Episcopal Church, will perform the ceremony in Trinity Episcopal Church, Steel ton.

Mr. Lydick will give his daughter in marriage, and matron of honor, will be Mrs. Kenneth Mertz. The bridegroom's sisters, Miss Betty Arnold and Miss Aletha Arnold, will be bridesmaids, and ushers will be Robert Dinger and Alvin Dean. Kenneth Mertz will attend the bridegroom as best man.

A reception will "follow 'at the Macedonian Hall, Steelton. Miss Lydick attended Steelton High School. Mr. Arnold, who attended Duncannon High School, is employed at the Middletown Air Depot. Christmas Party The Lyda B.

Elmer Missionary Society of Messiah Church will have a Christmas party this evening at 7 o'clopk at the Dauphin County Home. Gifts will be exchanged. DRESS CLEARANCE! An Inviting Group of WINTER DRESSES it Dressy Styles and Casuals Wools, Part Wools and Crepes Light Shades and Dark Shades $4 $6 $8 VALUES UP TO SI 6.90 ALL WOOL SWEATERS Beautiful sweaters in popular styles and colors. Cf Some slightly soiled. JL Special mm AFFJUta SECOND AND LOCUST STREETS Guild to Meet The Women's Guild of the Fourth Evangelical and Reformed Church will hold its monthly meeting Thursday at 7.45 clock at the church.

Mrs. James Dor man will tell a Christmas story andthe junior choir under the di rection of Miss Helen Runkle will sing a group of Christmas carols. Board to Meet The executive board of the DaU phin County Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at headquarters, 220 Pine street. Mrs. John Ensminger will preside, Mrs.

George Baker will lead devotions, and a Yuletide program will be presented. Gift Suggestions For Her! COATS SUITS DRESSES JUMPERS SLACKS SWEATERS SKIRTS RAINCOATS HOUSECOATS, FURS AND'EVENINS DRESSES Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings 'til P. M. 109 N. SECOND ST.

IMS When you choose a diamond from our store It brings to you that superlative quality and enduring value of a good diamond wisely selected. 35 to '925 Open Every Evening Till Christmas All Prices Include tD Federal Tax JEWELERS 40 N. THIRD It itore is owned and operated by native Harrisburgeri with a wide and diversified knowledge of the Jewelry business as it should be conducted GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS During the holiday season customers will be asking for quick service. Although our delivery service is back to normal again we still need your cooperation to keep it that way. SEND YOUR CLOTHES NOWI Avoid disappointment, assure yourself of prompt and efficient service.

Our Tailors Are Back On The Job Ready To Make Thoae Needed Repaira. ClEANCRSHATTCRf TAILORS FURRISR5 1206 NORTH THIRD STREET.

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