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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1939 PAGE SEVEN Crows will not stay in a farming Peru is shipping approximately one-third more products to the SOCIAL AND LOCAL PERSONAL NOTES Brazil purchased chemicals from Great Britain valued at $2,300,000 last year. The principal industriel of Arhona are designated as the five "C's," namely cattle, cotton, copper, climate, and citrus. community where purple-winged martin abound. United States at the present time than last year. Several Hundred Dolls to Be MOTHER! Displayed by Girl Reserves OfY.

W. C. A. at Boyd Hall Give your children FATHER JOHN'S Several hundred dolls, dressed DALTIMORE society will focus its attention this evening on by members and friends of the Girl Reserve Department of the Young 114 RS. A.

M. PARKER is planning A to spend a part of the Christmas holidays in New York City and soon after the New Year she Women Christian Association will the first Bachelors' Cotillion of the season and there is a great MEDICINE bers are: Mrs. Harvey Runkle. Miss Betty Tyler, chalman of club exhibits; Dorothv McLaughlin, senior Girl Reserve, in charfre of tickets and ushers. The dance croups have been trained ns follows: Minuet group.

Miss Violet Baumgartner; Schottlsche group, Catharine Class: square dance. Miss Betty Tyler. The pianist Trill be Mrs. Louis Baum-gartner. and the "fiddler" will be Mrs.

be displayed in Boyd Hall tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday amount of local interest in it since Miss Elizabeth Reily Gross, daugh IIA mm. morning, in the department's an ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. r.ual Christmas Doll Festival.

These dolls will be distributed to under to help fortify them against O. W. Hanson. The senior chorus haB Gross, 2905 North Front street will be among the debutantes to privileged children when the vari 3MU" rZzl IMS VV RICH III VITAHIM Bi be presented- been trained by Genevieve Malick. one of the senior Girl Reserves.

The costumes have been In charge of Miss Mary Benney, Mlns Dorothy Brun-ner and Miss Lois Buhl. ous clubs of the department give their respective Christmas parties will leave here for a sojourn in the South, according to word which reached us today. Recently, Mrs, Parker returned to her home, 127 Pine street, after a stay of, several days in Phillips-burg, N. J. On Thursday, Mrs.

Frederick W. Uihlein will return to Evanston, 111., after a delightful visit with her parents, Judge and Mrs. John E. Fox, 221 North Front street. She and Mr.

Uihlein will 'snend Mr. and Mrs. Eben Finney, of Baltimore, you know, will present during the next several weeks their daughter, Miss Margaret In addition to the dolls which FATHER JOHN'S mm Finney, and Miss Gross, who is will be displayed against back grounds of Christmas greens in their cousin. Both young women will attend a dinner to be given For 84 year mothers have been doing just that I Father John's Medioine not only helps relieve colds it builds resistance to colds, too. Rich in the essential vitamins A and it's body builder.

Good for all the family try it! SucceiialUf. uAed Sty yeaill Boyd Hall, various exhibits depict ODESS THRIFT PACKAGE! ALL-RUSSIAN MUSIC RECITAL by Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Ran ing outstanding episodes or eras in American history, will be ar Christmas in Naples, Florida, with dall, of Baltimore, prior to the Cotillion. ranged by the clubs on the third floor.

11 These will include the discovery The program has been announced HllE Bachelors' Cotillion, which Mr. irihlem parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Uihlein. OLID AY greens and gay col- ored Christmas tree balls ornamented the tables at the Civic Club of Harrisburcr this afternoon of America, the Spanish settle for the all-Russian recital which has long been the most fash ments in America, Captain John Meny Christmases for Men by ARROW -U i -vN ionable event of the pre-Christ- Smith and Pocohontas, the Pilgrim (38 NAPKINS) 45c The economical convenient way to buy Modess.

will be presented by the Wednesday Club on Wednesday afternoon at mas season in Baltimore, requires Fathers, the Revolutionary War Merry Christmas 1 Merry Christmas 2 era, the Dolly Madison era, the for the luncheon given by the Edu- 2.30 o'clock at the Civic Club of Harrisburg. The recital will be cation Department of the club, of Civ1 War period, the period ofj that each debutante have three escorts for the occasion. Miss Gross, we hear, will, have as her escorts James F. Hooper, James Pine and DeCourcy Wright, all of wnicn Mrs. William B.

Bennett is vvestwara tne uay followed by a tea and an exhibit of Nineties and the modern era chairman. Russian articles. John W. Wilson, One hundred and sixty-five mem (On Sale Counter 6 Main Floor) bers of the department and their baritone, will give the narration Baltimore. Of particular Interest is the guests attended the event, which which was prepared by Mrs.

Lloyd V. White. gown which Miss Gross will wear Dolls dressed to represent fashions from 1492 to the present will be lent by Bowman and Company, and will be displayed tomorrow evening after 5 o'clock, and again on Wednesday. Tomorrow and Wednesday eve was followed by a program of Christmas music by Walter Gold, a member of the deriartment of The program follows: Nocturne (Balaklreff). The Lark (Bal- akireff), Mrs.

William A. Good, pianist; Invocation In Ttnula mnlVirAff) A rila. music of Wilson College, accom for the occasion. She will be attired in a period model of pale blue tulle, adorned with silver lace. Miss Finney will wear a pastel rainbow-tone tulle gown, developed with a bodice of iridescent sequins.

jsonancs (Borodin). The Song of Khlvria nings at 8 clock the junior and panied by Mrs. Gold and their senior high school groups will pre daughter, Miss Anne Gold. hristmaV 215 MARKET ST. Everything for iUXiiliiUi Ui.

from ths opera Khovanstchina (Mous-sorgsky), Mrs. Lloyd V. White, soprano, with DeWitt Waters at the piano; Ber Arrow neckties patterned by America's leading stylist for men. Constructed to resist wrinkles. Si.

uo. sent "Fashions on Parade," a tab Arrow shirts the shirts that snort ths world's handsomest collars. S3, up. Of added interest was a disDlav ceuse tCui), Scherzo Rustique (Cui). leau directed by Mrs.

Herman Arm of Russian articles, the property of Mrs. George Vukmanic, a new member of the club. Hopak ((Mouasorgsky), Miss Elizabeth Colovlras. violinist, with Mrs. Joseph A.

Hayes at tha piano; At the Convent Merry Christmas 3 strong. These skits will show on the stage the same episodes which Merry 4 Vf R. AND MRS. GROSS motored to Baltimore this afternoon fltfanrl iYia fVllllnTI liio atTA (Borodin), Intermeizo In A (Cul), Mrs. Clark E.

Bale, pianist; Oxana's Song. I VA5SAR OIL WAVE are shown the doll exhibits. I he scenes are: ning and Mrs. Gross has selectedlh interesting are this The Discovery of America, a tableau: from the opera "Christmas Night," the text of which Is adapted from the little Russian novel by Gogol (Rlmsky-Korsa-koff). The Rose Has Charmed the Nightingale (Rlmsky-Korsakoff).

The Maid and a black velvet gown for the event. the Filer I Utt Thankful Hearta. tableau and song; Geore Washington Valley Forge, a tableau: Dolly Madi ff In the newest 1939 styles! The city'i greatest peril manent wave value get yours today. the Sun (Rlmsky-Korsakoff), Mrs. John D.

Taul. with Mrs. Good at the piano; son Entertains, a minuet: the Gold Rush of '49. a tableau: the Civil War Era, a Schottlsche dance: the Settlement The Siege of Kazan. Varlaam's Ballad Jtai a piano xur uie CHOW Ball, to be given at the Harrisburg Country Club on the evening of December 30, since it will be the fifteenth anniversary of the function.

Knisely Smith. John C. Herman. of the Western Plaina, a square dance: They will return home tomorrow, while Miss Gross will leave for Bryn Mawr to resume her studies at Bryn Mawr College. She will come here on December 21 for her Yuletide- vacation and will make her debut that evening at from the opera "Boris Godounov" (Moussorgsky), The Song of the Flea (MoussorgskyX The Prophet (Rfmsky-Korsakoff).

John W. Wilson, baritone, with Richard Shads at the piano. the Gay Mnetle, A Bicycle Built for the Modern Era, the Big Apple. Participation will be as follows: Coiumbus group Dorothy Elicker, I f. Arrow shorts shorts that let men nlone.

No nagging: Arrow Handkerchiefs De-sitrneil to eo tverfentlv with COMPLETE jTJ Thelnia Ill, John E. Fox, Berne H. Evans, Henry M. Gross, seams in tne crotch, ttjo uu. Arrow shirts and ties.

85c up. the Harrisburg Country Club, pilgrims Joyce Stark. Helen Thomas. Gfinrsrt WashinKton Ethel Wala. Henry M.

Gross. returned Jack Magoun. Richard Murrie and Fret no longer about that man. Come in and take care of a 1 A Minuet group (Dolly Aladison Era) Doris Matthews. Mae Paxton.

Lena War Mothers Meeting The Harrisburg Chapter of War Mothers will meet at 7.30 o'clock last evenine to ChaDel Hill. N. CJ Ralph Yardley comprise the ball Eldon. Nancy Foreman. Nancy Baldwin, 1, 4 Vl 1 r.

a A i i IU luuuuue 1113 DLUU1C3 Ufa me, Jfai ttliu lb 13 tfA- Grade jarvis, ilarian Alleman, Kathryn FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY pected that members of the original oharrer. PERMANENT WAVES mm, waay, me Arrow way neu love you even MORE I HABERDASHERY FOR GENTLEMEN FORRY'S PENN-HARRIS HOTEL BLDG. University of North Carolina. Forty-niners Violet Fox. Marian Lush, tomorrow evening at the Elks Home, 216 North Second street.

Daniel Dwyer, commander of the Betty Balsbaugh. ALL FOR $1.00 Oil Treatment Shampoo Tonic KlnM Flneer Ware Civil War Era (schottlsche) Marlorle GEORGE E. ETTER will Tiffany. Jeanette SlDle. Ruth Barmont.

American Legion, Unit 27, will be Irene Helen EnKle, Margaret sg.so I i return tomorrow to her home, Pirta cfrpPr offo a nlaacnnf Take a few minutes from Your Choice FRED ERIC. KDMVMI. MACHINE! FS9 A 8 8 A K. CIB-LEE. ETC.

the speaker and the new Chapter president, Mrs. Mary Heverlins. Myers, Dona Moore. Catharine Clasa. Square dance Katharine Kulp.

Charlotte Bond. Sara Baker. Anna Mesaros. Gio vour shopping to save fifteen operators rive you auick. capable service.

i.oa 5visit with her son-in-law and committee will attend. The original committee included Conway H. Olmsted, George W. Reily, III, Hastings Hickok, John Peale Bent. Henry Blake Bent, and Robert M.

Smith. Wed on Thanksgiving The wedding of Miss Lourenna A. Paden, daughter of Mr. and will nresirle. COMFLETE Betty Ogelsby, Lois Fritz.

Jean Kitchen uale Harstick. Fern Parr. Bleached and White Hair ft Specialty Dyed, Gay Nineties Ethel Wagner, Betty daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Meredith Wood, at their home in 'Roland Park, Baltimore.

Mrs. George E. Foss. 1915 North sau i. The Armle Dorothy Janet Wanner.

Oenevleve Guyer, Betty AMERICA Harrctt, i.leanor Long. Meta Haibeib. GENUINE SKELTON WAVES S5.C0 $7.50 Arville Grau, Betty Ryan, Elisabeth Medig. The Doll Festival in tinder the dlrec ON YOUR GIFT LIST BEAUTY SHOPPES 18 H. Street Phone 3-4730 Mrs.

II. E. Paden, of Miami, and formerly of New Cumberland, to Charles Harrison Miller, of tlon of Miss Barbara Stokes. Girl Re Front street, and her sister, Mrs. James E.

Campbell, 205 Pine street, are in Atlantic City for a sojourn. They left here Saturday and will remain at the resort for a serve secretary. The committee mem t'lttsDurgh, took place on Thanks giving Day in the Fourth Reformed Church. The ceremony was SAVE TIME THIS 7 periormed by the Rev. A.

M. Bill- CHRISTMAS man, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Miller is a graduate nurse i jv- jT mm tmi Berca School Articles To Be Shown at Show An exhibit and sale of handmade articles from the Berea School in Kentucky will be soon- of the Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh, and was a supervisor there this Summer. The couple will live in Clairton, where Mr.

Miller is em- CHRISTMAS OFFER JRitS. Jl Ui HisUH JJ ill Hi yl ACIK Pi IF MI 1PM Send your out of town gifts tight from youi dooiby Railway Express. Packages are ailed for and delivered in all cities and principal towns without extra charge. Low rates. Just phone Railway Express or Western Union.

sored by the World Fellowship 0yed the ty Committee of the Young Women's tnCIty- UP TO nrisuan Association, in connec- i tion with the Doll Festival of the 1 I I 1 i win reserve department Which will open tomorrow and continue until noon on Thursday. The sale will include articles such a3 purses, ties, blankets and couch throws of home-spun woolens, cuddle toys, hearth and whisk Drooms, hand-made candies and Missionary Meeting The First Auxiliary Missionary Society of the Paxton Presbyterian Church will meet in the chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Thelma Snyder will give an illustrated lecture on Palestine, and will show curios which she collected in her travels there. Devotions will be conducted by Mrs. J.

A. Rutherford. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. H.

Sheesley, Mrs. Charles Tyson, Miss Mary Rutherford, Mrs. Anna Goho and Mrs. E. P.

Wright. Sale Tomorrow The Women's Bible Class of the Fourth Reformed Church. Six Vl 17 Jew- LUlfc' PVsVl I K. 10K gold-filled I liST- ir.p.ri. l- v.

case. Also In pink VVW I XJ flo.d-filled case, pink v-ri dial, black figures. Jr(-Vv IB lk yr- DV AC Jewels. v.t VrK inrandllr i iHI HO 10K floU-filled case. II Xy" IUU i I ITTI AC Will make her hand It ifM N0T.0H C0UHHPS LI I I LL AO look eve II PtfWfrj If ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD WASHER on a BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY teenth and Market streets, will hold a soup, pie and doughnut sale tomorrow from 11 to 1 clock.

Luncheon will be served at noon. THIS IS AIL YOU DO decorated sugar lumps. The exhibit will be placed in the, lobby of the association building, and proceeds will be used for the China Relief Fund. Will Speak at Meeting Of Edison Group Miss Catharine Steltz, director of the Harrisburg Area, Girl Scouts, and Rabbi Philip David Bookstaber, of Ohev Sholom Temple, will discuss "Today's News at Play," at the meeting of the Edison Parent-Teacher Association tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. C.

S. Keller, of the faculty, will be in charge of the program. Miss Grace Reinert will direct the community singing, cr.d a program of songs, tap -and acrobatic dances will be given by Mary Ellen, Joanne, Henrietta, Fiances and Martha Jean Clayton. The social hour will be in charge of Mrs. II.

M. Sachs. W. C. T.

U. Meeting Mrs. George Baker will preside at the meeting of the Harrisburg Women's Christian Temperance Union on Wednesday afternoon at The successor to the washing machine that washes, rinses and damp-dries AU- BUY GIFTS OH OUR 1 Put dry, seilad clothes Into dry I cylinder end shut the doer, 2 Set ths automatic time andwalei controls add soap and bluing, 3 Take out clean, sweet clolhss damp-dry and ready for the line. ImsMd WEEKLY bol'lsSna'iQu'e" I I Handiomesf Watch Ever Model 1 IrMlWfBffllR 1' No need to wreck your income to buy necessary gitts. we have hundreds of the newest of them economically priced and old on our liberal budget plan.

CM. VELOCIPEDES Now a gift that can be adjusted to grow-ing boys and girls. Large selection of models and sizes. 49 I PATTEN 17 Jewels. 14 Karat gold SgiTJ 1M -Wlfei 1 Th I case.

Very thin. New.spherical dial. $55.00 f'mC others fo $12.95 I Om- Frigidaire Radh 30 N. Second St. Ironrite Ironert Phone 6292 ml Waltham'i latest Creation! ff jSS' 1 I 17 Jewels.

10K gold-filled ff ttWL tWVu'iA I I C0S- Very coined dg ff 0' I ROBES There'll be a warm reception for such a soft, luxurious gift. Available in assorted new plaid colors. From the First Church of God. Mrs.1 William Collicott has prepared the! program. I Mrs.

Harry Motter, director of! the evangelistic department, will! conduct the prayer1 period and will! present a candle-light and nativity! scene. Carols will be sun? bv Mrs PH0IIE Fame WW TOASTMASTER HOSPI-TALITYJTRAY SET 2- Fuhrman Hollenbaugh. Under the 11 0.95 I The Watch Value of the Yearl El flj I' VVOLl ASTON 9 Jewels. Rolled gold I I plate case, non-corrosive baclu $19.75 1 r- ZrT direction oi Mrs. Uollicott.

a skit" automatic toaster, tray, 2 dishes and a cutter board entitled "Inasmuch," will be pre- TO-DAY senteo. Wffl Hold Sale The Ever Faithful Class of the Redeemer Lutheran Church will hold its semi-monthly sale tomorrow from 11 to 1 o'clock, in the recreation hall. 5 TUBE MIDGET Here is the smartest looking set on the market Has built-in antenna and needs no ground lj I The notne WALTHAM PREMIER on you V-' I watch Is a guarantee of excellence; We "tfgSSa ffXQ recommend them tinhesltatinalv. AIjrVs Our Xmas Gift To You Return Home Mrs. William H.

Irwin. 1812 Laundry Service At Its Best! FAME does the laundry row and we are very well pleased with the good job they are doing, too! It gives the little woman more time to do other things about the house. It gives her time to do a good job of Christmas shopping and saving money! You can save by letting FAME do your laundry. Fhone 2-4242. Home Is No Place For the Family Washing 25 FF cmoc nncw rifcuiunc rnn vnim onnwruirnnr I FIRESTONE STANDARD TIRES (Green street, and her grandson, I oiunu urbn uilmiiiuu run luun uunw tiiiciiUL Kichard bwartz, have returned home after spending Saturday and Sunday in Philadelphia.

Meeting Tomorrow The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Veterans' Fire Association will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening mm mBwm am, FAME Qztekl I 0scnmi: 1 I figiggjgiimammaim builiUiwvi -fovwib i avjuAr.c. syjjiMsjssssysgu I FX at 265 Boas street for a business session and nomination of off icers. EVENINGS AND SUNDAY.

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