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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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The Evening Newsi
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937 ACTIVITIES IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY AND NEWS OF INTEREST Mr. Gorman's birthday anniver terday morning, at the St. Fran Annual Banquet The Machsikey Hadas Congregation will hold its annual banquet on Sunday at 6 o'clock, in the vestry room of the Synagogue, Fourth and Hamilton streets. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from any member of the committee, of which Mrs. Meyer Marcus is chairman.

cis' Catholic Church. The Rev Observe Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniversary Lawrence Gustin, assistant rector, MUSIC GUILD TO GIVE PROGRAM pertormed the ceremony. sary. Mr. and Mrs.

William P. son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gorman, entertained at a surprise party in their honor Mr. and Mrs.

Robert F. Gorman, Miss Pauline Buela, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. 24 North Nineteenth street, ob- served their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary vestprrlav. Mrs. Oor- Form Parish Unit Of County Deanery A parish unit of the Dauphin County Deanery, National Council of Catholic Women, was organized by the deanery president, Mrs.

Henrv G. Reuwer, last evening, at St. Peter's Church, in Steelton. The Rev. Father Menko is pastor.

Seventy-five women attended the meeting. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Jennie iab cvciiuis fli Mien iiuuie, iU'shmv Or.kleigh. Other guests were MrJfct-? IF VOU HAD A NECK AS LONG The second monthly musicale of! man was Miss Mae Myers, of Bal- AS THIS FELLOW AND MAD Michael Gallela was the best man. The bridesmaids were Miss Mildred Sheehey, Miss Rose Buela, Miss Josephine Trombino and Miss Helen Lewis.

Ushers were Gilbert ROWN REBEKAH LODGE, timore, daughter of the late Mr. HTHE Women's Republican Club the recently-organized Music Guild QUE THROAT No. 155, I. 0. O.

recently 1 of Penbrook will give a "va 8nd Mrs. Cameron L. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.

Wall, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Jenkins and Dr. and Mrs.

Carl F. Keim. of the Jewish Community Center riety program" at 8 o'clock this Sandanna, Roger Magaro, Albert will be presented Sunday after DUE TO I I WAV I evemnir in the I'ennrooK scnooi. observed its tenth anniversary with a covered dish social and grab bag. The following were present: Mrs.

Emma Swope, Mrs. Mary L'rso and Samuel Alhtto. COLDS I lift -IDOWM noon at 3 o'clock in the lounge of the Center, 1110 North Third street. The tiroBTam. of TTehrew BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT PALMYRA, Nov.

19. Mr. and and Daniel Myers. Mr. Gorman's parents are the late Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Gorman, of this city. Their wedding took place in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, York, on November 18, 1912, with the Rev.

James J. McGrath officiating. Father McGrath was a former pastor of St. Francis' Catholic Church in this citv. Yesterday was also Visits in Washington hldndge, Mrs.

Pearl Hummer, Mrs. Bridge and other games will be played and there will be a food sale. Mrs. Edwin L. Heim is president of the club and the committee members arranging the various Mrs.

J. Edward Sponsler, of the Alice Drake, Mrs. Josephine Spen-and yiddish compositions, will be cer, Mrs. Sue Bush, Mrs. Florence Mrs.

Earl Brown, East Cherry street announce the birth of a son Tuesday at a Lebanon hospital. The fam open to the public. Mrs. Irvin Floyd, Mrs. Vera Small, Mrs.

Mary SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT I'M K.imbic; vice-president, Mrs. Mary Zlogar; secretary, Mrs. Angelo Simonic, and treasurer, Mrs. Anna Simonic. Miss Buela Wedded Miss Elvina Buela, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Buela, 1537 ily now consists of three sons and two daughters. Krench, Mrs. Laura Stevens, Mrs events are as follows: Mrs. Meade Margaret Kobler, Mrs.

Mary Da Yoffee is chairman of the organ ization. The program will be as follows D. Detweiler, Mrs. waizdon Apartments, this city, is spending some time in Washington and is attending the sessions of Congress. Recently, she attended "The Ghost of Yankee Doodle," starring Ethel Barrymore.

Mrs. Sponsler will spend the latter part of next week in Philadel- vis, Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Mary Patterson. Mrs.

Laura Hudson MJSWUII in auitMjMWM.wiis Young, Mrs. Mary bummerhill, erae rami iHomifcQiE Mrs. Clarence Burrte, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Mary Lunningham, Mrs, Miller, Mrs.

H. S. Plank, Mrs Earl Garman, Mrs. Willard Tag-o-art. Mrs.

Charles Nicely, Mrs Teletha Souder, Mrs. Catherine Shepler, Annie Sipes, Mrs. Frances Elder, Mrs. Regina Seitz, Ruth F.erryhill street, became the bride of Albert Trombino, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Trombino, 120 South Second street, Steelton, yes iphia and will attend the Army- "Prelude on a Hebrew Melody," and "Dance Hebraique," both by Harl-MacDonald, Miss Dorothy Cohen, pianist; Hebrew folk songs, "Seh Ugdi," Weiner; "B'Shuv Adonoy," (Psalm 126), Kurchev-sky, "Shir Velver- Harrv Beck and Mrs. Herbert rsavy lootDail game on November 27. Smith. beitz, Mrs. Judith Mullaney and Edith Spickler.

The Dorcas Bible Class of St. A meetine of the Alpha Beta LIPPMAN'S DelDhina Society was to be held Matthew's Lutheran Church, AVIV this afternoon at the Harrisburger Bialik, Miss Ann Shapiro, con Hotel. tralto, accompanied by Mrs. Sam Green and Seneca streets, will serve a turkey dinner from 5 to 7 o'clock this evening in the base WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MARIETTA. Nov.

19. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rohrer.

of Paradise Township, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary yesterday with a family reunion at the home of Reliable remedy developed by physician In bit practice tor expsllino. large round worms, pin worms and whip worms. For children und odulti. A mother ttated that i bottle xpelled 132 worms. Stood the lest for 75 years.

Pl.omnt to take. Druggists. SOc a bottle. mm ment of the church. Miss Evelyn Evans, of London, England, will spend this week-end in this city with Dr.

Eleanor Stein, of the Keystone Hospital. Miss Evans, who is a sister of Catherine Irene Huntsberger, their son John. Guests were pres uel raiberg; "Onentale," by Qui, and "Song of India," Rimsky-Kor-sakoff, Gerry Zeger, cellist, accompanied by Miss Adele Rosenberg; "Concerto No. 1," Accolay, and "Allegro," Fiocco. Jerome ent from various sections of the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Huntsberger, 1624 Liberty street, who observed her seventh birthday county. A PERFECT teller Morris Evans, who plays in Rich Rosenberg, cellist, accompanied by anniversary yesterday, was hon jiib aisier; I Kiuisn ioik songs, "Alein in Wez." Shashina-Lermon- DIAMOND toff "Schlof Mein Tochter," "Mar ored at a party given by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Croll, of Bellevue Park, will spend Thanksgiving in Maplewood, N.

J. and "Got In Himmel Is a Foter." comnosers unknown. The Kugler Missionary Society (V. Yri i um ssi Abraham Reiseman, accompanied by Miss Rosenberg. Miss Cohen is a student member of the Wednesday Club, while Miss Shapiro, whose home is in Boston, or Zion Lutheran Church was to meet this afternoon at the church with Mrs.

W. E. Barbour and Mrs. E. M.

Singer as hostesses. ard II, now current on Broadway, is an exchange teacher from England. She is spending this year as a member of the faculty at the Moorestown Friends' School in Moorestown, N. in the place of Doctor Stein's sister, Miss Caroline Stein, of Philadelphia, who has gone to England to fill Miss Evans' place as a member of the staff of the Kilburne High School for Girls. On Sunday Doctor Stein's brother and sister-in-law, Dr.

and Mrs. George Stein will give a small dinner at their home to honor Miss Evans. Their guests will include a cousin, Miss Eleanor May, who will come here from Wilkes-Barre for a short visit at FREE ANNIVERSARY GIFT TO OUR CUSTOMERS is a neDrew teacher at the Jewish Community Center. She came to this city a year ago, soon after nPHE King's Daughters Bible Class of Harris Street Evan gelical Church held its monthly she returned from Palestine, where she lived for three vears. Mr.

Reiseman, cantor at Beth-El Tem meeting in the church. Following the business session, the annual Pollyanna party was held. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Earl Kepley, chair ple, was born Palestine and lived there until, at the age of 17, he came to this Country. Mrs.

Fraiberg, formerly of Pittsburgh, received her Hebrew musical edu (the Stein home. cation from her father, who com To show our appreciation of your patronage during the past five years we are going to give you Free with each purchase of Footwear, posed and arranged music for choirs in both Pittsburgh and Charleston, W. Va.v Mr. Zeger studied with Miss Margaretta Kennedy, and is a member of the Har 'T'lIE board of directors of the Quota Club of Harrisburg will meet at 7.30 o'clock this evening at the Penn-Harris Hotel. Girl Scout Troop 33 was to hold a card party this afternoon at the This Special Gill Oiler man; Mrs.

J. A. Kuhn, Mrs. C. J.

Lappley, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Martin Miller, Miss Ora Miller, Mrs. Fannie McKelvey, Mrs. Charles Mrs.

Wilmot Troup. Other members of the class present were: Mrs. Lorin High, Mrs. Robert Smethers, Mrs. Raymond Leach, Mrs.

W. L. Bailey, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. J.

F. Gross, Mrs. W. Wolford. Mrs.

iGirl Scout Little House, Pine and River streets. eta be extended for a limited time oniT. Mar your choice of a variety of susrest that Ton hoi early nd take Beautiful Handbags, values advantage of a larger election to $4.95. Miss Helen Kohnlein, 3429 Derry street, entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Park risburg Symphony Orchestra.

Mr. Rosenberg, a student of Harold Malsh, is a member of the Dickinson College Orchestra. His sister is a graduate of both the Froehlich School of Music and Dickinson College. Personal Notes Lucy Myers, Mrs. C.

A. Stineman, Trullinger, 221 Maclay street, the former Miss Elizabeth Chal- lenger. Those present, with Mrs. Mrs. M.

h. McCrossm, Carrie V. Gabel, Mrs. Harry Clouser, Mrs. Harry McFadden, Mrs.

R. E. Mon-egan, Mrs. Roy H. Stetler, Mrs.

Jonas Cassel, Mrs. W. J. Scheifley, Mrs. William Schmitt.

Mrs. E. G. Frye, Miss Lillian Graeff, Mrs. J.

A. Stecker, Mrs. Fred Crump, Mrs. C. A.

Jenkins, Mrs. W. J. Mrs. Thomas Howard and her Rna I Diamond eneaic- Exquisitely mod- Vrlf 7 mnt rins; with em engagement WliW JCI 5 matchinic rtla- r'nff with lara-e ffyCy V-S -J mond weddinc center atone and CWY Je VVS 1 I 'f diamond 11 kffm' YJU" i "rK0t A charmlnr toll Tonr amaller dl- 1 tllM 35 1 talre with smaller monds bank a 11 diamond to large center dla- 11 phsi lt brll mond In thla n- Easement ring.

liSr "evwmwfiswiiwf Itl'Waltil offerer I MWyW'-i'W tf bV Mt, 11 wedrlinir band C.V (Wjftv Sliff 95 enrlurmr white with brll- 1 MX' i gold. Real alue' liance. TTlM "i'1 WyWWW -i-l Trullmger, were Miss Mildred Beemer, Miss Anne Devine, Miss Betty Heckels, Mrs. Paul Hoch, IMiss Nancy Kline, Miss Jane son. nomas Effingham Howard, of Forest Hills, L.

will return to their home tomorrow after a visit with Mrs. Howard's aunts, the Misses Katharine. Tr? and FINE SHOES Ludlow, Miss Amy Leitner, Miss! Eleanor Metz, Miss Ruth Miss Betty Osman, Miss Sara! Howanstme, Mrs. William Hertz, :11 NORTH THIRD ST. i Mrs.

in. E. make, Mrs. Charles Gross, Mrs. Emma Wonders.

Mrs. Jane Polleck, Miss Jessie Reis-singer and Miss Jane Shope. J. S. Stamm, Mrs.

Rollo Smethers, Mrs. G. Scholler, Mrs. George Bowers. Mrs.

R. A. Shanholtz, Mrs. B. W.

Wiley, Mrs. Gale Ann Sweeney, 1 South' Eighteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe W.

Gregory, 1409 North Front street, have returned from a stay of several days in Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Gawthrop and their son, William, fisher, Mrs. S.

F. Strickler, Mrs A. R. Kunkel, Miss Arlene Kuhn. Bethlehem Star Chapter, No.

245, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a bake sale tomorrow in Fomeroy's auditorium. Cancer Institute to Be Held at York i A cancer institute for members When You Think of Thanksgiving and the THANKSGIVING DINNER Then think of the ei-er prwnt tempting: selection of country fresh food fit the Chestnut Street Market. You'll find everything that you will neer for your ThmikKciving dinner here. You know your food are fresh tvhen you buy direct from the farmer. of Wilmington, will! TALK ON MUSIC spend Thanksgiving with Mrs Gawthrop's parents, Mr.

and Mrs Harris B. Wilson. Judge-elect and Mrs. Karl E. Richards.

2206 Jonestown road. nave returned from a visit in Atlantic City. of District No. 4, Pennsylvania 'State Nurses Association, will be held tomorrow at the York Hospital in York. The morning session will begin 'at 11.30 o'clock with Dr.

S. P. EXCERPTS GIVEN The musical excerpts which will feature the concert presentation of Warner's "Die Walkure" by Mar- May We Suggest That You ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Moor- head, 2837 North Front street, will sail from New York tomorrow afternoon for a month's cruise in Reimann, of Philadelphia, as the'. CHESTNUT jorie Lawrence and the Harrisburg speaker. At 2.30 o'clock in the V) I Southern waters and a stay in Bermuda. Cancel Party The card party, which the Web-i i afternoon, Miss Mary Rothrock, of Clearfield, will talk on "Nursing Care of Cancer Patients." A business meeting will be held at 3.45 o'clock. i The members of the private duty sympnony orchestra on Monday night at the Forum, were to be discussed this afternoon by George King Raudenbush, at a meeting of the Symphony Society at the home of Mrs.

George F. Gracey, 3907 River road. Tea was to follow the talk. Miss Lawrence, soprano of the 217-223 Chestnut St. ster Parent-Teacher Association section will meet at 10.30 o'clock was to have held this evening at 'tomorrow morning.

the school, Thirteenth and Kitta tinny streets, has been canceled. Metropolitan Opera Company, will sin? three arias from the role of Only the FINE ate hes at LIPPMAN'S GRUEN BULOVA HAMILTON ELGIN LONGINES, ETC. Brunnhilde, for which she is par Visit in South America ticularly noted, at the concert. Olin T- Downes, internationally known critic and commentator, will give the exposition and explain the LADIES' HAMILTON MEN'S HAMILTON motives of the drama. The program for the evening in A mart and dainty design In yellow 17-Jeweled guaranteou One of Hamilton's finest styles.

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