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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITRSONAL NOTESIES-LOCAL PE A recent study of subject registrations in American high schools shows that more than 200 subjects CP ere being offered. tetl Return From New York char- rCharles Dickens used 1425 eetera in twenty-four books. Christmas Party The annual Christmas party of the Wilson College Club was held last evening at the Stone House, rG-if Mr. and Mrs. Paul V.

Dunkel-beri'er, 342 Crescent street, have returned frdhr a several days' stay in New York City, where they joined a group of friends to attend the theater and several (Eltrtstmas on the Mechanicsburg road. Mrs. Mrs. McPherson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henderson Gilbert, 1600 North Second street. MR. AND MRS. C. FLOYD HOPKINS will be hosts on New Year's Eve at a supper party at their home, Front and Wiconisco streets.

They will entertain about twenty-five guests. Plans are being completed for the Christmas musicale and party which will be given by the Wom John Raymund Hoffert, president, announced the personnel of the committee which will be in charge of the club's Christmas tea on GIFT SUGGESTIONS ANOTHER attractive event to spend his Christmas recess with ha VnloHdo son his parents. December 29 at the Civic Club of Harrisburjr. son will be the party which Mr. Mrs.

Vance Seidel is chairman, and Mrs. Basil M. Graham will fXF INTEREST in connection with the Inaugural Ball to be give Monday afternoon, December held here on January l), is the with the following aides: Mrs. Robert L. Myers, Miss Emily Sites, Miss Clara Baum, Mrs.

Edward Bower, Mrs. Robert S. Meek, Mrs. William B. Bennett, Mrs.

"Hanged, if Santa didn't Steal my en's Guild of St. Stephen's Episco Hosiery 85c, $1.00 Silk Gowns $2 and $2.95 Pajamas $2 and $2.95 Step-ins to $1.00 Slips $1 to $3.00 Bloomers to $2.00 Silk Vests 59c to 75c Handbags to $5.00 Kid Glove $1 to $3.00 Handkerchiefs 25c House Coats $2 to $7.95 Sweaters $1 to $5.00 William A. Good and Mrs. Oscar pal Cathedral on the evening of December 21 at the Bishopscourt, 321 North Front street. Mrs.

Spencer G. Nauman has been named Treder, Jr. Mrs. Good was charge of the 26, at their home, 2733 North Second street. The Grahams will entertain informally to honor Miss Mary Mc-Creath, debutante daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McCreath, 15 North Front street. Eric Graham, who attends Valr ley Forge Military Academy, will return to this city next Sunday program which included a Christmas story. "Jollv Good Boots." chairman of the musicale. Will Entertain Pupils The Public Schools Committee of jwritten by Dixie Wilson, and told by Miss Catherine Jennings.

Tbe members also sang: carols. word which has come to us that Governor-elect Arthur H. James is "booked" for the first two dances. His partner for the Grand March and the first dance will be his daughter, Miss Dorothy James, who was in this city last week for a brief visit. Mrs.

Martha H. Edwards, of Forty Fort, a sister of the Governor-elect, will be his partner for the second dance. When Miss James was interviewed in this city last week she said that she had not yet selected her Inaujrural Ball eown. She expected to choose her wardrobe, however, before the Christmas holidays. the Wednesday Club will entertain! GIVE HER A PERMANENT WAVE $5 $6.50 $10 ANY STYLE OR METHOD the pupils of the Riverside Building, tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, under the direction of Mrs.

Charles E. Shaffner. Mrs. Martin Moretz, soprano, will sing, and Mrs. W.

W. Eshelir.an will give a reading. Sam Tucci will be guest flutist. Mrs. William A.

Good will be the accompanist. Christmas i Baby lor ecting that's if let help vou nH floor AFTER residing at 218 North REDUCTION SALE 20 to 50 OFF DRESSES COATS HATS SKIRTS Don't Miss This Sale A GIFT from Second street, for more than Say MERRY CHRISTMAS with POOR JIMMY I 1 3 forty-four years, Mrs. Mercer B. Tate moved today to the Parkway Apartments, 925 North Front street. Prior to her marriage, Mrs.

Tate lived at the North Second street residence with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Dunbar. The home was recently purchased by the Elks as an addi The Wolfe Shop 211 N.

Second Street OPEN MONDAY from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 5 tion to their present property at 216 North Second street.

Black or dyable White Satin Hostess Slipper. Leather sole, A QC open toe Santa knows "Good Socks" when he sees them. Give the best 'give Interwoven 35 3 for $1 To HABERBASIERr 6ERTLEMER j'T'IIE "joie de vivre" of the board- JIMMY ROOSEVELT, eldest son of the President, has braved Hollywood to become a vice-president of movie magnate, Samnel Goldwyn. Think of the strain repeating "stupendous," "gigantic," "ter-rifio" over and over again! AGAIN AND AGAIN we have had occasion to enjoy the comments of people appreciative of low prices for perfectly-fitted glasses. CREDIT TO ALL DR.

WEBER Black Satin, leather sole, Hostess Slipper, Silver Kid 4C Gore U.HU unique invitations fbr the party to' be given Monday evening, Decern-j ber 26, at the Civic Club of Harris-1 burg for "Chos" Moffitt, "Sue" and Ethel Heistand, "Char" Morris, "Mimi" Mitchell and "Skee" Jane-way, by their respective parents. "Come and swinsr it at the Jam OPTOMETRISTS DR. F.COf.F 213 WALNUT ST. PHONE 8453 PERR-IAItKIS lOTELlLII Session from 9 to 1 o'clock" begins the invitation and the honor guests referred to as Comfy f-B 1 Flame and Aqua Corduroy. Wool OC trim O.AU Black kid boudoir slipper.

Pliable leather sole and AK hppl IttJ Other Ihe girls and boys will dance to music by the "Lambeth Walkers," according to the invitations. The party, you know, will be' given by Dr. and Mrs. George R.I Mofntt, Dean and Mrs. J.

Thomas' Heistand, Col. and Mrs. Robert Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman iel Green) If You Have a Musical Gift Problem our store should be a veritable paradise for you.

We have gift pianos, radios, phonographs, band instruments, accordions, guitars, by the hundreds in fact any-thing and everything for the music lover. OPEN 7 Comfit Miff Mitchell and Col. and Mrs. Augustine S. Janeway.

I EVENINGS Slippers) UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK CLOSE OUT 1214 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S VITALITY SHOES $4-95 Were $6.75 $70 This season's styles in an unusual variety of leathers. All sizes but not in all styles. Charge Accounts Accepted Priced from 2.955.95 MRS. REGINALD B. GER-HARDT, of Bethlehem, and; formerly of Steelton, is spending a few days with friends in this! city and Steelton.

I Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Mc-i Pherson, 2835 North Front will leave here a few days before Christmas to spend the holiday! week-end with their son and daugh-i almost no end of piano style and price Strap Loll Slipper, in all popular shades. Crepe or iC Velvet Kid, 3.95 Second Floor SHOE SHOP selection at H.

Troup's Grand Pianos fflj ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. McPherson, of Darien, Conn. The John W.

McPhersons, III, and their daughter, of St. David's, will pass Christmas here with HAftftIS BUftG'S OWN STOfl antor's Former Hadassah Officer To Speak at Rally Here Stein-way Chickering Lester Marshall Wendall Estey Wurlitzer and Others Prom 295 to 1500 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CLUB TEEMS "Correctly Fitted Footwear" 12 North Third Street 1 ii In Tour I i I Old Piano I GIVE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY "KIHCI1WII GOLDSMITH LAMPS Make Excellent Christmas Gifts Spinet jSrarii) by MATHUSHEK EST. 1863 Period and Colonial models In mahogany or walnut A real spinet console not the conventional type of spinet upright Choose From The Best Makes CONN PAN AMERICAN CAVALIER AND OTHERS: Comets Trumpets $26 to $150 Clarinets Saxophones $34.50 to $210 Trombones Flutes $43 to $150 Leedy Drums Xylophones $8.50 to $350 Electric Refrigeration Electric Cookery. Electric Water Heating the perfect gifts for every woman who keeps house! They give you lasting convenience and years of sendee at very small cost. They bring you leisure, comfort and greatly reduce work and unnecessary working time.

And they can be yours on very convenient terms. 675 TRADE IN YOUR OLD PIANO SPECIAL XMAS TERMS I I With lamps like everything else at Goldsmith's you can rely on their high standard of you will find exclusive styles you will be proud to give for a Christmas gift. VANITY LAMPS, $4.50 pr. up. TABLE LAMPS, $5.00 up.

I.E.S. STUDENT BRIDGE LAMPS, $12.75 up. I.E.S. FLOOR LAMPS, $13.50 up. New Verticals ACCORDIONS $35 to $750 Hohner Camerano Scandalli and others SPINETS CONSOLES The styles are the newest but the names are the oldest.

Steinway Chickering Geo. Steck Marshall Wendall Hardman Estey Lester Wurlitzer From $225 to J550 For Lamps That Are Different See Our Display See The new triple duty lamp it gives a cooling breeze on warm days that relieves stuffiness in overheated rooms. MRS. ARCHIBALD SILVERMAN Mrs. Archibald Silverman, for-! SPECIAL XMAS TERMS TOUR OLD PIANO IN TRADE fcf bfcii 'i iMVi alf irr I i nl imi imu ii STRINGED INSTRUMENTS Gibson Martin and Other Good Makes Ukuleles $1.50 to $10 Guitars Outfits $4.95 to $125 Banjos Outfits $12.50 to $55 Violins Outfits $12.50 to $300 Cellos Outfits $65 to $250 Like the Wise Men of the East mer president of the National Hadassah, and a promment women in the Youth Aliyah movement, will speak at the Youth Aliyah rally which will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Jewish Community Center, 1110 North Third street, under the auspices of the local Senior Hadassah.

She will describe the predicament of Jews in Central Europe, and will discuss the Youth Aliyah movement through which Zionists, particularly Hadassah members in the United States, are working to settle 10,000 refugee children in Palestine. A fund of $250,000 Is being raised for this purpose, and will train the young people for agricultural work and other vocations. Palestinian singing will be con Come in today and look over the wide range of models now on display. We'll help you select the one best suited to your family'! needs. Give an ORIENTAL RUG From th Treasure Lands of Persia and China A complete assortment of Scatter sizes, personally selected by Mr.

Assadourian, from 2x3 ft. to 44x7 ft, in semi-antique and lustrous types. From $16.50 to $95.00 Christmas RADIOS Select yours now. Last minute shoppers will take chances on popular models. STROMBERG-CARLSON RCA VICTOR GENERAL ELECTRIC ZENITH' PH1LCO J12-50 to '360 SPECIAL XMAS TERMS TOUR OLD RADIO IN TRADE MM Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9 ducted by Miss Anne Shapiro, and PENNSYLVANIA POWER LIGHT COMPANY tnere will be a short business meeting at which Mrs.

Henry J. Cohen will preside. Mrs. Jacob Miller, acting program chairman, will introduce the speaker. The rally tomorrow nieht is OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Jfcsi House 15 SOUTH AsaV MARKET SQUARE being held in anticipation of the Youth Aliyah Donor Luncheon of the local Hadassah, which will be GIFTS FURNITURE Six North Market Square INTERIOR DECORATION neld on January 17 at the center.

Mr3. Isador Licman i3 the chairman for this affair..

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