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I A WOM MISS FRANCES M. HAMEL, Society Editor MISS CARQLEVE FOX, Music Editor lt CUPID IWADES SCHOOLROOM TENDERED TEA DANSANT PERSONAL OB AT AliSANT.GIVEN ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON FOR SWASTIKA CLU DELIGHTFUL EVENTS IN STORE FOR MEMBERS OF THE WOMAN'S CLUB Mothers Are Guests of Newly Organized Daughters' Division CATHARINE HARTMAN Cr. Mrs. I. H.

Hartman En t.rtiin for Daughter Home For Holidays Doctor and Mrs. Irvln H. Hartman, "ht 237 N. Mfth entertained more Mhan a hundred guests at a tea uan Vsant, in their home yesterday after noon from 3 to 5 dock, and last evening from 5 to 7 o'clock, honor their daughter, Miss Catharine Hartman. Miss Hartman a student jut, the University of Wisconsin, is "Itcme for the Christmas holidays.

I In the ballroom, where Dorwin's 'orchestra played for dancing, clusters wreaths of holly, together with 'st hnskp.t of vivid red rosss, formed the simple but effective decorations. 'I ho tea table was attractively deco tated' with a centerpiece of bright tm carnations, surrounded by tall Ls in low crystal holders. vfl4rt.n uid Mrs. the first group III I i i i Jif if i JuuUlfc'jSMbvdtt itejmffiAffllniwiiiwJiiifiiin i mill I Mi 4" Mrs. VlIliam W.

Keck and ter, Miss Wilma Keck, of ing, have returned from a Philadelphia. While there, i Keck attended the reunion of Oneka, at the Ritz Carlton, and Mrs. SIpple, of Overbrool adelphia, are in charge of Oneka, which is a summer girls. 4 Mr. and Mrs.

John B. and daughter, Miss Mary Lt Morgantown, W. are Mr. Grumbeln's sister and in law, Mr. and Mrs.

George ler, 418 Douglass st. Mr. is a professor In the mechar gineering department at the sity of Virginia, Earl Kalbach, of 939 Wa: Wyomlssing, will leave spend the week end as the Mr. and Mrs. V.

Dardy, a Chase, Woodale, Washingtoi Mr. and Mrs. H. Ginn a Helen Fisher, of Pennside, Pearl Haines will also be guests of the Dardys. Mr.

and Mrs. James Van Kew' Gardens, N. are the Yuletide with Mr. Va' mother, Mrs. Joshua Van I Walnut st.

Miss Veronica Rapp and Shultz, of Easton, are guests Betty Wenger, 1210 Dauph Wyomisslng. Miss Beatrice" Bigony, of ton, will spend the week Harrisburg with friends. Misses Nancy and Mary of Cleveland, are spend' eral days with Ada A. niece, 919 North Front st. Margaret Hoffman, of city, is spending the holid; her sister, Mrs.

William L. 1222 North Sixth st. Miss Margue.fte Schrnic Spring st, is visiting In Ca Pa; Jere H. Barr, of Springrr, returned from a hunting Cape May, N. J.

Mrs. J. E. Hess, of Tarn spending the Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Anthony, 414 Spring st.

JEWELLED PUMPS The use of brilliants and footwear persists. There aj yellow satin slippers with topax, black satin sandals with rhlnestone straps, and ones heavily Incrusted with RIBBON AND LACE In the realm of luxurious are corsets of ribbon and I brassieres of matching lace PINK AND GOLD An evening slipper of br satin is edged with gold le embroidered with pink sat on the vamp. We wish to apologize party of twelve who we justly criticised ove amount of their checK further wish to state check was paid in full The Tavern Mana Among the many delightful affairs of the holiday season, was (the te'a dansant given yesterday afternoon by Dr. and Mrs. Irvjri H.

hartman in their home, 237 North Fifth in honor of their taugh ter, Miss Catharine Hartman, above, who is home from the University of Wisconsin for Christmas New Year Nation, Miss Anna Rhoades, who announced her engagement to' Robert Deem yesterday afternoon at a bridge luncheon given by Miss Ruth Schaeffer, of 984 North Sixth to the members of the Swastika1, H. D. club. Miss Rhoades is the daughter of Mrs. George Rhoades, 132 North Tenth st.

Mr. Deem is a son. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deem, 9ZVZ Washington st.

WEDDINGS I North Seventh son of Mrs. Vicy Caple, and Annie Pratt, 21, housework, daughter of Hosa Pratt. George Minnich, ,31, laborer, 122A Hamilton son of Mrs. Susan Minnich, and Mrs. Helen Sehwam bach, 24, housework, 440 Water st.

William B. Sumnrcrfelt, 19, laborer, Boyertown, son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Summerfelt, and Anna M. Schock, 17, folder, Boyertown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

JHenry W. chock. Claude N. Smith, 19, moulder, New Berlinville, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Enos S. Smith, and Edna L. Moyer, 17, housework, Boyertown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin D.

Moyer. Harvey Y. Fronkeiser, 19. mill worker, Bechtelsville, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Fronkeiser, and Helen G. Weller, 19, housework, Bechtelsville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Weller. The Rev.

Columbus E. Wenger Is the guest of his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. enger, of 1210 Dauphin Miss Anna Rho ads, School to Wed Robert Deem, Learn Miss Ruth Schaeffer, of 948 North Sixoi st, yesterday afternoon tend ered an attractive bridge luncheon to the members of the Swastika H.

D. club, the membership of which eon sists of graduates of the West Chester State Normal school, to announce the engagement of Miss Anna Rhoades to Robert Deem. Miss Rhoades, who la a teacher in trie Twelfth and Button wood streets school, is the daughter of Mrs. George Rhoades, of 132 Nocth Tenth st Mr. Deem is the son of and Mrs.

Edward Deem, of 9314 wasntngion st xne luncneon taDie appointments, carried out in the club colors, violet and gold, were unusually pretty Violet corsages tied with gold cloth ribbons were at the covers, and yel low roses, in which the engagement ring was hidden, formed the center piece. The roses were Interspersed with van colored novelties, such as, a wishbone, ring, number "7' four leaf clover and the thimble Luncheon was served by candlelight Mrs. Philip Weller Was in charge. The guests' included Miss Rhoades Mrs. James Eisenbrown, of Frack ville; Miss Ruth Gunkel.

Miss Eliza beth' Mohn, who won the prlae for high score; Miss Marie Mosed. Mrs. Harry Brown and Miss Dorothy locom, who held low score. DAN CUPID BUSY DURING HOLIDAY SEASON; MANY ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED KURTZ GEHRIS Announcement of the engagemen of Miss Wilhelmina Catharine Gehris to J. Douglass Kurtz, was announced by Miss Gehris'.

mother, Mrs. Aura Gehris, at a party given by', Miss Helen Merluzzo In her home, 821 Franklin st. The table was decorated with center piece of poinsettias and fox tails from which red streamers led" to the favors, two chocolate love birds holding In their beaks miniature en velopes revealing the secret. The bird at Miss Gehris' place held the ring. The bride to be is a teacher at the Chestnut and Carpenter streets school building.

Mr. Kurtz is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wy Kurtz, 206 West Green street, and a bookkeeper for Alexander Griesemer, of Glenside, The guests included': Helen Merluzzo, Anna W'hitaker, Alice Ypung, Flor ence Shaner, Agnes Costello, of Scran ton; Florence Danner, of Blrdsboro Mrs. George Tobias, Wilhelmina Gehris, Daniel Caglano, Earl Y'ost, Albert Stoudt, Carlton Heckman, Grant Angstadt, James Connor, George J.

Douglas Kurtz. BLATT MOTER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moter of Wyo missing announce the engagement of their daughter Elsa to Mr. T.

Benja min Blatt, of Milford, Virginia. BINKLEY GOLDMAN On Wednesday afternoon at a card party given by Mrs. Paul Deysher, 821 Pear Miss Lynda Boot an nounced the engagement of Miss Ethel M. Goldman, 1321 Moss st, to Charles W. Binkley, of Sinking Spring.

The guests were classmates and fellow workers of Miss Goldman, who Is a graduate of Reading hospital, Beautiful corsage were lven as iavors. Miss Edna Schuler. Miss Edna Mathias, Miss Lynda Root, Miss Emily Winter, Mrs Harry Wagner, Mrs. I. B.

Rettgers, Mrs. P. A. Deysher, Miss Ethel. Gold man.

LOEPER SPAR Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Abeln, of 1133 Douglass st, announced the en easement of their daughter Miss Anna" Spar to Harry J. Loeper, at party given in Miss Spar's honor: Mr. Loeper is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Loeper. of 928 Penn and is employed by the A. Kline trarage.

No date has as eteeri set for the wedding. 7 MR. AND MRS. SILVIS. GIVE FAREWELL DINNER Mr.

and Mrs. D. B. Silvls. of 1229 Spruce st, gave a farewell dinner in their home last night, prior to leav ing for a three months' stay in their winter home, Stewart, Fla.

The guests included Mr. and Mrs, John A. Gable and family, the Rev, William Myers, Miss Sara Myers and Miss Edna Kurtz. MISS RUTH M. MILLER ENTERTAINS RIALTOS Miss" Ruth M.

Miller entertained the Rialto club at cards at her home, 224 West Greenwich st. Favors at cards were won by Miss Dorothy Phillips, Miss Miriam Moser and Miss Eva Reifsnyder. A late and attractively appointed luncheon was served from a table centered with holly and greens. Those presvt included the Misses Dorothy Phtutps, Eva Reifsnyder, Miriam Moser, Elda Sunday, Stella Sunday and Ruth McKlnney. HOSTS TO CARD CLUB Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Wenger, of Dauphin Wyomlssing, were hosts to the members of their card club, including Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Klein, Mr.

ana Mrs. Ed ward Bolender and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Breen.

Miss Irene Hess, 414 Spring st, will spend the week end in Tamaqua, Pa, Miss Hess win attend a dinner dance on New Year's Eve. 7e Make Buttonholes All Sizet Buttons Covered Hemttitching nd Picoting 2c up Pr Dozen Up 15c 8C Y6rd Gold und Silver Work Done Ladies1) Service Shop I. Cor. W7" Washington Many delightful affairs'are in store for the members of the Woman's club, judging from the manner in which the initial social affair of the newly organized daughters' division of the club, was managed yesterday afternoon. This event, a luncheon for the mothers of the members, was held in the club's home.

Mrs. Walter Wells and Miss Betty Richardson, president of the division, received. Mrs. George Strickler, president of the mother club, extended greetings and Mrs. Isaac il.

Hiester gave a delightful talk on "The Mother Club." Miss Mary Spayd a piano solo and Miss Josephine Werner played for the group singing. Guests of the members included Mrs. Hiester, Mrs. Strickler, Mrs. Walter Miss Ruth Scharffer, Miss Helen Deem, Miss Body of New York cityr Miss Grumleln of West Virginia; Miss Heffe of Lancaster; Miss Ruth Jones, president the Junior division, and Mis3 Mary Spayd.

The mothers present were Mrs. William Werner, of Wyomlssins wins; airs, cnanes Bard, Mrs. Hertwig, Mrs. John Brlcker, Mrs Alfred P. Isenberg, Mrs.

Frank Richardson, Mrs. Louis Rothermel, Mrs. D. C. Kalbach, Mrs.

Sondheim, Mrs. Clarence Cook, Mrs. Robert Rothermel and Mrs. Darlington D. Corbit.

Members of the division include the Misses Betty Richardson. Beulah Rothermel, Marian Rothermel, Elea nor Xsenberg, Dorothy Kalbach, Irene Bard, Betty Kutz, Jane Brlcker, Joseph Werner, Louise Hertwig and Mary Louise Corbit. MAH JONGG LUNCHEONS GIVEN BY MRS. JASLOW Mrs Paul Jaslow entertained in h'er home, in Pennside, yesterday after noon at mail Jong's and luncheon. Yellow tapers andJ 'pom pom chrysanthemums formed the table decorations.

The guests wer" Mrs L. Grohe. MA. A. Ball, Mrs: N.

Lipps, Mrs. O. Win ston, Mrs. Edward Mrs. L.

Cohn and Mrs. Milton Loeb. Last week Mrs. Jaslow entertained at another delightful party, when there were players for both man Jongg and bridge, also preceded by a luncheon. At this affair Mrs.

Jas low's 'guests were Mrs. M. Quartner, Mrs. M. J.

Quartner, Mrs. Dave Shein, Mrs. M. Weiner, Mrs. Jack Sherman, Mrs.

S. Wolfson, Mrs. F. Singer, Mrs. B.

Alberts, Mrs. Joe Llever, Mrs. B. Gilbert, Mrs. N.

Gilbert, Mrs. S. Gil bert, Mrs. L. Crone, Mrs.

N. Isecovitz, Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Mrs. Joel Claster and Mrs. S.

Cohen. WOMAN'S AUTO CLUB PRESENT GOLD PIECES TO OFFICERS Mrs. Lewis J. Heilman, president of the Woman's. Auto club, was hostess to the members of the club on Wednesday afternoon and evening at which time she and Mrs.

H. M. Jen kins, who is secretary of the club, were presented with a gift of gold pieces. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock, and then the leisure of the afternoon was again resumed. Mrs.

Heilman is also president of the Elks' auxiliary. iinklo. nf Wtlkes Rn rrf npst rf John Bechtel, Mrs. Claude Bell, Mrs. L.

J. Coyle, Mrs. Henry Clouser, Mrs. Francis Clouser, Mrs. Milton Heck man, Mrs.

Edward Schulze, Mrs. Charles Yarnell, Mrs. J. G. Rick, Mrs.

George Rick, Miss Sallie Rick, Mrs. Mandon Mrs. Joseph Schmicker, Mrs. James Roland, Mrs. Annie Wetherhold, Mrs.

John Nei hart and Mrs. Walter A. Nelhart. SUPER SIX SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET Shartlesville was the recent scene of the annual Christmas banquet held by the Super Six society of Reading. A chicken and waffle dinner was served.

Seven active members and three of the college members were present The usual routine business followed the dinner, and a New Year Pooono trip was planned, resulting with the organizing of a party of six. who will leave this afternoon to spend the week end at a cabin in Promise land Lake, Pike county, owned by Charles Wilson. This was followed by a smoker and stories of their travels related by the members, who include James W. Ber tolet, J. Russell Bohn, George A.

Kershner, Abraham L. Heilman, Marshal Huey, John B. Knoll, Fenton Laucks, Nevin Holllnger, Joseph H. Pwitzman, William W. Prutzman.

ENTERTAIN FRIENDS ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kreiter ob served their sixth wedding anniversary last night at their home, 907 North Ninth st A pleasant evening was spent with music and games. At a late hour refreshments were served.

The table was beautifully decorated with plants and roses. The following were guests: The Misses Lillian Russell, Betty Russell, Elsie Knoll, Mrs. Esther Welgley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucena, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kreiter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Merkel, Carl Seltzer and Eugene Miller. GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY IN HONOR OF SON Mrs.

Anna C. Hoffman gave a party to her son, Bruce D. Hoffman, In honor of his birthday. The color scheme was red and green, appropriate to the season. An Illuminated tree was used as a centre niecfl on the luncheon table.

Mr. Hoffman was the recipient ot many beautiful gifts. delightful luncheon was served by the hostess after which games and music were enjoyed. Covers wera M.for twelve guests. Including Mrs.

rauss, Miss Sara SWartz, Miss Strauss, Miss Ruth Dries. Miss 11, Miss Helen Dries, Mrs. M. Jrs. A.

C. Hoffman, Frank Hoffman and Paul C. fei. Paul N. Schaeffer ir viaintiold, N.

vests of the later group, (hv Mrs, Anna Julm Wenrlch, of East on, as and craving tided the. Misses Mitteitdorf, Mir Deck, Louise tssingcrf Mary hycon, Christine Erma Epler, torton, Josephine iuninger, "Emily Miriam Dumn, Hartman, Caro Jhlenberg; Edna nieh, Madeline Angela Kis i'Kathryh Strunk, tarian Wcnrich, ariette Althouse, i Caroline Horst, Dorothy Bechtel, i ence Foos, Vir and Helen Margaret tharine Rigg, 4' Wilkinson, Om, Gertrude Martha Bal Easton; Miss Ood. Miss ow York city; niond Miller, Mr. Weiss, Mr. and Miller, Mr.

and iv, Mr. and Mrs. Montdair, N. Lancaster; Paul Otto shuman, Nicholas Posey, arl Kahn, George ler Jefferson, of Srt Birch, George newalt, Paul and tl, Thomas Reed, Keiaer, William in, Joseph Miller, Kenneth Weida, Robert ban Clark, Whit' Sea man, Frederic: ker, Jffir 'S Willie Sussell Weir, Av'ii tz Fisher, Charles David Randall, sra IJelaney, Wil Daniel George ANS' IN CLUB Ceppcl 3 their intr at or the John i the who Mr. son.

had of and iided the GE lghter irran, st. irran twelve waa host aim. Mlsl, ge luncheonl tho evenind tables or bidge. Pink formiA the dainty Jations. The luncheon ihand pninted, as were a favors small purses or vanity bag.

alternoon party noeoe isreneiser, nrj it. Marv Mahoney, Helen Archer, Elouise Het Rehr, Jjnily Bush eanor BY MISS HIGH IN PARENTS' HOME Kitiy High, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. M.

High, was host as on Tuesday Evening at a dolijrht holkiay. aflalr, a formal dance, at W. Douslass st. The v. X'hO: included thirty four Mentis of tin) youthful host the greater part of the 'aticinK and afterwards Served.

jjuests included Misses Alice Schaelfer, Elizabeth Tanker, Hartranft, Hnces tioodtnan, "''arg iret Wag 'Totliy Jkloore, Devaney, Marjorie obert jnuUl rtti, Eluded a Awt' A ST beW' Jy by Kal 'vX' jr resume lier jU yliese. Norton, CE i A TheMwiShopfje RennStreet MRS. SHEFFIELD YOUNG FOLKS GUESTS MISS PARKER, WHO WILL RETURN TO SCHOOL iliss Franees Parker, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Heber Parker, of entertained of young folks a't bridfrv at her home on Wednesday eVcn'i'g, prior to re turning to Kod' ace school, Kent, n.tJ.,.

'Christmas insignia holly and r6rgreen formed the attractive decorations, Following trie bridge games, dainty refreshments were served at small tables. Miss Parker's guests included Misses jftarion. and Emily Weile, Ann Nicolls, Amy Schaeffer, Helen and Katherine Rieser, Mary Schwartz, Elizabeth Emily Brant, Herta Mittendorf, Helen. Mayer, Bertha and Sara Smith, Ruth Iirrpink' and James Uertolet, James Rick, 3rd, Bert Heizmann, Samuel and Edward Anewalt, Van Dyke Quereau, Howard Boyer, AVilliam Illostcr, Carl Meinigv Fred 5eLons, George Wilkinson, Whitner Kick, Francis Yost urtd Daniel Ancona. MRS.

GEORGE W. WAGNER GIVES LUNCHEON ll; HER HOME Mrs. Gctuge W. AVagner entertained at a delightful luncheon at her 128 W. Douglass st.

The West's were members of Mrs. Wagner's bridge club and included Mrs. George Strickler, Mrs. Samuel Blatt Mrs. Joseph V.

R. Miss Elizabeth Nagle, Mrs. Harvey Heinly, Mrs. Edgar Bre neiser, Mrs. Jacob H.

Reichert, Miss Lucy Kurtz, MIes Edith Emily Schall, Mrs. John Schuler and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Wagner, her daughter, Miss Anna Margaret, and son, Paul, of Philadelphia, will leave today for Port Carbon, where they will bo the guests of Mrs'. Wagner's sister, Mrs.

George W. Biddle, over New Year's Day. WOMAN'S CLUB, SCENE OF CHARMING BRIDGE GIVEN BY MISS DEEM Sixty guests enjoyed a luncheon and bridge party given on Wednesday afternoon in the Woman's club, by Miss Helen Deem, of 14 North Eleventh si. Flickering red candles and poin settias arranged in large baskets formed the attractive decorations. Several prizes were awarded, at bridge.

Among the out of town guests were: Mrs. H. M. Hafer and; Mrs. Earl Kunkle, of Womelsdorf; Mrs.

Theodore Leininger, of Pottstovvn, and Mrs. Charles Mulvaney, of Phila delphia. MRS. CALNAN ENTERTAINS AT DINNER BRIDGE Mrs. Jcnu.ie Lord Calnan entertained in her home, 436 Spring last night at a dinner bridtie.

Doll favors were at the covers and an attractive cluster of red roses and sweet peas, centered the table light ed with alternating red and creen tapers. The guests, the greater number of whom were girls who are home from college for the Christmas vacation, Inclu4ed the Misses Ruth Kline, Emma Kramer, Dorothy Dorwln, Dorothy Flatt, Ann Fehr, Ethel Hertwig, Miriam Kupn. Frances Sherina Emilie Kiefer, Sara kel, Margaret Miller, Hazel Millard. Dor All Week Open Evenin MISS DP10THY MOORE ir HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE Miss Dorothy Mooro, of 819 Weiser gave a luncheon and bridge in her home yesterday afternoon. Red tapers in crystal holders, lighted the luncheon table, adorned with clus ters of holly.

me tavors, handkerchiefs, were wrapped in white tissue paper, and arranged to represent bon bons. 1 he guests included the Misses Kathryn High, Eleanor Stevens, fcVinnie Early, Alice Schaeffer, Evelyn Troutman, Katherine' Meter, Elizabeth Taylor, Margaret DeVaney, Helen Fredericks, Verna Hartranft and Eleanor Mengel. INFORMAL BRIDGE GIVEN IN SHILLINGTON HOME Miss Beatrice Bigony, daughter of and William Bigony, of Muuington, gave a brldsre Dartv in her home last night in honor of Miss Mary Jane Cooper, of Wheeling, who is the house guest of Miss Ruth Henry. After the card games dainty retreshments were served. The guests were Miss "Cooper, Miss Henry, Miss Helen Doty, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Mary Boynton, Miss Catharine Cassel, Mrs.

Benjamin vveiss and Miss Dorothy Cassel. FEBRUARY CLASS OF GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS FIRST REUNION The Dsiel Boone hotel, last night, was th.scene of the first annual reunion of the 1926 Pebruary class or the High School for Girls, who enjoyed a dinner followed by dancing. The 38 guests were seated at tables arranged. in the form of horSeshoe, and. the class flowers, violets, were used as decorations.

Miss Caroline Rehr, president of the class, favored with a brief talk. The committee in charge included Miss Beth Sands, chairman; Miss Roberta Relnhart and Miss Olive Lilly. Tiiose who attended were the Misses Beth Sands, Roberta Rein hart Olive Lilby, Helen Himmel reich', Myrtle Naftzlnger, Esther Loose, Dorothy McCoy, Ethyl Phillip son, Johanna Krummenoehl, Miriam Hungerford, Emeline Johnson, Muriail DeWalt, Helen Reigner, Pat Miller, Betty Leymaster, Carrie Marks, Flora Reider, Hazel Kissinger, Emily Drease, Mary Dlnkel, Caroline Rehr, Leona Gehret, Orphelia Seldel, Esther Hawkins, Ida Greenawalt, Charlotte Kurtz. Fern Labe, Helen Stamm, Dorothy Haas, Hannah Eyrlch, Catherine Hanley, Dorothy Snyder, Helen Romlg, Christine Dukes, Carrie Jones, Lillian Gartman, Ruth Sandt and Leah Griesemer. MRS.

ALBERT FASIG HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON IN T. J. TEAROOM Mrs. Albert Fasig, of 533 North Tenth was hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon and bridge in the Thomas Jefferson tearoom yesterday afternoon, in honor of her two daugh ters, Mrs. Rudolph Hirsch, of Harrls burg, and Mrs.

Bernard Keely, of this city. A red and green color scheme was used in the table decorations, and the favors were dainty red nut cups. Three prizes were awarded at bridge which the luncheon. Besides the honor guests those present were Mrs. Leo Carroll and Miss Caroline Zits, of Harrisburg; Mrs.

Steffenberg, Mrs. Allen Briner, Mrs. Joseph James, Miss. Catherine Styer, Mrs. Franklin Mover, Mrs.

Georgo Hock and Mrs. Floyd Green. HOSTESSlt BRIDGE Miss Dorbtliy KIopp entertain bridge in her home, 1S6D Peril last night, her guests lnc tbo Misses Catharino y' 'i' Vjr.othvv. hailT and Ca' BILLIG ESC BACH On Tuesday morning Rev. A.

L. Brumbach, at his parsonage, Kutz town, united in marriage Gorman R. Billig and Regina M. Eschbach. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Orlando Eschbach of mpton. R. 1. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Abie Billig of Lynnpcrt, Pa. MARRIAGE LICENSES William G. Halloin, 27, ceramist, Tarentum, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Halloin, and Mae M. Heckman, 29, teacher, Shoemakersville, daughter of Me. and Mrs. Noah Heckmari. Nelson L.

"Gross, 25, auto me chanic, Blrdsboro, son of Mrs. Lillie Gross, and Bessie E. Smith, 25, topper, Blrdsboro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.

bmlth. Robert Caple, 29, laborer, 100 OPEN EVENINGS FIRE ENTIRE Dresses! Win JOB Continuing SMOKE THE STOCK SACRJ CoC te Fur Li DAMAGE MISSES SHOPP Mrs. 71 Sheffield 708 PENN STREET othy Moyer, Helen Calnon, Dorothy Jones, Esther Keller, Virginia, Cook. Marietta Kirlin, Mary' Smith, of Pittr.burgh; Dorothy Bums. Margaret Kunyeon, Caroline Fenstcr macher, Esther Worn, Mary GragK, Dolly Brlggs, Emily Hendiey, Mr.i.

William Edc, Mrs. David K. Col hower, Mrs. Frrncis Andes and Mrs, St P. Wi' ot.

Bert Loeper, of this city, motored lo Ashland attend the annual 'v new ShenandoaiV. Hie "Holly Hop" ni. 1 I.o(pe.'ct Ashtand. J.f. 9ial 2 4523 iTM'iMLiiiL 1.

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