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PAGE TWENTY-ONE THE WHIRL OF CAPITAL CITY SOCIETY AND NEWS OF PERSONAL INTEREST THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936 Cecil Weimer, Mrs. Chester Byler, Mrs. L. V. Harvey, Mrs.

Donald Wright, Mrs. Theodore Matthias, Mrs. Elmer King, Harry Jordan, PRESIDES AT TEA FOR COMMITTEE A. Meetings Meetings of the Parent-Teacher Associations of the Shimmell and Boas Schools will be held at 7.45 o'clock this evening at the respective buildings. Mission Society Meeting Members of the "For Others Foreign Missionary Society" of Ridge Church will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in the social rooms of the church, Sixth and Herr streets.

Plan Card Party Frank Bratten, Franklin Waugh ton. Francis Wenrich, Miss Eve Entertain Choir Mr. and Mrs. William A. Good, 2303 Market street, who moved here recently from State College, entertained the choir of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church at their home on Friday evening.

A buffet supper was served, and the guests presented Mr. and Mrs. Good with a blanket. Those present were: The Rev. lyn Long, Miss Thelma Chubb, Miss Helen Bratten, Miss Thelma WEDS SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Mary Thompson, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Thompson, 2139 Swatara street, to JoKn Hollands, son of Mr. and TVTISS PEGGY McCRE AN Wednesday, Mrs. Berne H. Stoner and Miss Mildred Kulp. 1V1 Inn Evans and her children will daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. arrive at their home. 2233 North It took seventy years to complete the Capitol at Washington. TEETH THAT FIT I M5 S10.OO UP Dates Repaired In Iloun Teeth put on plate and 1 .00 'Intea repaired 1 VP SHOP IS AIR COOLED Warrior Eagle Council, No. 63, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a card party at 8.30 o'clock this evening at Odd Fellows' Temple, Third and Forster streets.

Plan Rummage Sale The Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's Reformed Church will hold a rummage sale tomorrow and Wednesday at 439 Verbeke street. Mrs. John Hollands, 1919 Derry street, will take place Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Olivet Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

William A. Webb, will officiate. The attendants will be Mrs. George Winters, matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs.

Martin Lane and Miss Rachel Tittle. Barbara Ann Albright, niece of BR. LEVIS Succewnr fo Murk PfntWU vpr Wnolwnrh' ft Ar tt, Ktr the bride-elect, will be the flower girl. Mrs. Winters and Mrs.

Lane Robert who has evinced keen interest in landscape and garden designing for quite some time, left this morning for Ambler, near Philadelphia, to be a student at the Ambler School of Horticulture. Since her graduation in June from the Westover School, in Mid-! dlebury, Miss McCreath has been at the Summer home of her parents in Eagles Mere. Her eldest sister; Miss Susanna McCreath, will leave Friday to resume her studies at Vassar College, while Miss Mary McCreath will return next Tuesday to Middlebury, to continue her studies at the Westover School. Mrs. McCreath, we hear, is spending some time in Cleveland with her sister, Mrs.

William Emery, who has been ill for several weeks. IR. AND "MRS. JACQUES JOLAS and their small daughter, Elaine, formerly of this city, ART GIFT SHOP Front street, after passing the Summer at Edgartown, Mass. Mrs.

A. F. M. Chandler has returned to the Homestead, Cona, on the Yellow Breeches Creek, afV ter a stay of several days in Philadelphia. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul T. Willis, who spent the Summer with Mr. Willis' mother, Mrs. Frank Eberly, and Mr.

Eberly at their home, near Camp Hill, left yesterday to send the Winter in Philadelphia. AY'S debutante festivities in Philadelphia are of special interest to a number of persons in this city since two of the debutantes have relatives in this city. Miss Edith Lee Earle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earle, of Haverford," who was presented to society at a tea given this afternoon by Mrs.

George H. Earle, is a niece of Governor and Mrs. George H. Earle, III. The latter, who was to have been in the receiving line at the tea, was unable r.i..

m. va Extra Values! are sisters of the bride-elect. John Hollands, will attend his son as best man. Ushers will be -Martin Lane, George Winters. Latrobe Barnitz and C.

Lloyd Major, Jr. Miss Tittle was hostess to about twenty guests at a bridge luncheon on Saturday afternoon at her home, 3224 North Second street, in honor of Miss Thompson. On Thursday evening Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Winters entertained at a surprise shower at the Winters home, 2504 Derry street.

Miss Thompson is employed in Extra Savings Tues. Only 2 for MRS. FRED O. STALEY Mrs. Fred 0.

Staley, 206 Hamilton street, who is chairman of thi social committee of the Harrisburg 19c Special Lot Towels 50c Linen 3 for Towels .00 75c Linen Towels whose home is in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, have been in the East for a Chapter, Daughters of the Amer-! ican Revolution, entertained her committee at a tea this afternoon. to leave this city due to the illness the State Highway Department. Needle Silver and visit and are now the guests of of her youngest son, Ralph, who is and her fiance is associated with Beaded 400 Mr. and Mrs.

Ehrman B. Mitchell Point 4.00 Those present were: Mrs. convalescing in tne iiarriSDurgithe Giant Food Stores. They will 1 Charles F. Wahl, Mrs.

John A. MOOl I nur.Mucu cuter an appenueciomy. uVe at 2139 Swatara street. Bags cover Fritchey, II, Mrs. Clarence A.

Frankenberg, Mrs. Luther C. miss by the way, will be feted at a dinner to be given this! at Beaufort Lodge, on the Lingles-town road. Tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs.

Jolas and their daughter will leave for Mt. Vernon, where Mr. Jolas will resume his duties as head of the Wurster, Mrs. George G. Myers, Democrats Plan Meeting i The West End Women's Democratic Club will meet at 8 o'clock ART GIFT SHOP 103 N.

Second St. M. Emma Kunkel evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Page, of Furlough Farm, Bryn Mawr. Later in the evening, she Miss Margaret Burdsall, Mrs. Harold H. Fehr, of Camp Hill: Mrs. music department at Cornell Daniel S.

Vollmer, of Steelton, and will be honored at a dance to be this evening at the home of Mrs. given by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert; Grace Coeyman, 1806 North Sixth Mather and Mr. and Mrs.

James street. Mr. Jolas, you recall, was prominent in music circles in and about M. Patterson, who will entertain at the Gulph Mills Golf Club. Miss Mary Louise Gilbert, of Halifax.

Final plans have been made for the luncheon which the chapter will hold on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Civic Club, in ob SPECIAL! Avocado Oil Croquignole this city several years ago. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE servance of Constitution Day. This will be the first meeting of the 1UISS MARY ESPY MAGUIRE, 1 daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter P. Maguire, of Flourtown. and a niece of Mrs. Henderson Gilbert, of this city, made her formal bow When you see the new Fall Natural' izers, you'll want' a pair for every occasion.

They fit perfectly into the fashion picture. We urge you to come in and discover for yourself why Naturalizers are the most talked-ahout shoes in town. Fall season. Mrs. Stalev and her YOUNG ROGERS, GIRLS RESCUED; International yews Service NEW YORK, Sept.

14. Henry Huddleston Rogers, and two' young girl companions were rescued their home in Baltimore after passing the week-end in this city. Mr. Mahoney, you know, was one of the judges at the Harrisburg Don't Spend social comiittee will be in charge. Yourlif Attorney General Charles J.

to Quaker City' society this after Bring a Friend! Margiotti will be the speaker, and noon at a reception and tea given Horse Show Association exhibition on Saturday. his subject will be "Our at the Maguire home, "Willow Saturday evening, the Mahoneys Dam," Flourtown. were the guests of Mr. and The Harrisburg Chapter, has Mrs. Gilbert was among those ymtr tl, from the East River by two amateur life guards last night after Roeers' j2for5-00 been invited by the Yorktowne speedboat, The Prigg, had been' to preside at the tea tables and her younger daughter, Miss Sara Gilbert, who will resume her stud Chapter, D.

A. to attend a meeting tomorrow afternoon at C75 Mitchell at the dance given at the Blue Ridge Country Club for the benefit of the building fund of the new Junior League Convalescent Cottage for Children. struck by an oil barge. i Rogers was thrown into the water Smart styles for every occasion wear 1.45 clock, at the at. John when the barge hit his craft, but, Naturalizers Episcopal Church, South Beaver street, York, lhe subject of the Maj.

and Mrs. Walter Gallagher, who were the guests of the Mit s3 nn Mir-Col Croquignole Complete ies at Vassar College the latter part of this week, assisted at the tea. Mrs. Francis J. Hall, of this city, was among the guests at the Maguire party.

meeting will be "The Constitu FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY The Standard $1.50 $6.50 Alvetta Marie. Other Nationally Known Waves Eugene, Frederic, Nestle, at the mot popular prices. chells lor the Horse Show, re tion." A supper will be served in tne gins, Elaine Kyan and Dorothy Wittens, succeeded in remaining in the boat. Rogers swam back to the boat, which was sinking rapidly, and with the aid of his two companions tried vainly to stop the flow of water through the hole torn by the barge. The barge, meanwhile, had continued on its wnv itc rrpw on.

rurnea toaay to their home in Villanova. the parish house. Hollinger Descendants Card Party rrrt- FINGER WAVE me American Lnon Auxiliary, parenuy unaware oi tne accident. To Mark Anniversary 208 N. Third Street NEW RAY MACHINE LESS WAVE Unit No.

27, will sponsor a card! Two members of the United States 5c SEJ.OO Descendants of Jacob Hollinger NO Electricity Machinery Completely Dried will celebrate the 200th anniver party this evening at 8 o'clock i Volunteer Life Saving Corps heard at the Legion Home, 21 South flrls cies helP brought Front street. Auction and con- the two ashore in a rowboat. 4-Hni. 1 VfAJ. AND MRS.

HANS E. 1V KLOEPFER, former residents of this city, left yesterday afternoon for their home in Altoona after a delightful week-end visit with Dr. and Mrs. George R. Mof-fitt.

of Heckton. Miss Nancy Lee Kloepfer, who accompanied her parents to this city, will remain with Miss Charlotte Moffitt until next Friday. Miss Charlotte Moffitt, by the way, will resume her studies at urtLi, uiiukc, pinocnie ana live am sary of his arrival in America, Saturday, on the campus grounds of the Messiah College at Grantham. Hollinger came from the Palatinate, and sailed from Rotter A SO hundred will be played, Mrs. Harry! 8 1 Si VT A I1 1 PHONE 3-9287 018 Mechanics Trust Bide.

Licensed Operator. Open Friday Evening a. snoop is general chairman. I UUIflLII I flUL PERMANENT WAVE SHOP dam on the ship Harle, landing in To Our Patrons You Have No Parking Worries Mothers to Meet The Girl Reserves Mothers' Club Philadelphia on September 1, 1730. He settled in Lancaster County.

Shop -Tomorrow Share the Bargains The program will begin at 10 will meet on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Boyd Hall of the Y. M. BEAUTY SUICIDE i By United Prett HARRISON, N. Sept. 14.

Mrs.1 Adele Blood Hope, once billed as the "most beautiful blonde on the American stage," killed herself last night because, police said, she no longer, at 50, was able to thrill audiences. C. A. Mrs. Lewis P.

Greenawalt will preside. OYSTER BAR ARKING in the business section the Katharine Sweeney School next week. Surprise Party Charles A. Falk, 108 Tusca-rora street, was honor guest last Friday evening at a surprise party given at the home of his son, Herman Falk, in celebration of his eightieth birthday anniversary. Women Democrats to Meet is a vexing problem.

When you Then Enjoy a Delicious SPAGHETTI DINNER The Harrisburg Council of Democratic Women will meet at 8 o'clock in the morning. The principal speaker will be Dr. A. W. Climenhaga, dean of the Messiah College.

Other speakers will be the Rev. Jacob H. Hollinger, of Washington; George A. Hollinger, of this city; Walter Hollinger, of Greencastle; Miss Hattie M. Shep? ler, of Reading, and Henry Kline Hollinger, of Philadelphia.

There will also be a program of music and entertainment. The Rev. Adam Hollinger, of Lancaster, will preside. sue uuautcu a alum clock tomorrow evening at the'eompany which starred her. with home of Mrs Annie Orth, 43G her 17-year-old daughter, Dawn, but North street, Ihose present were: Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Falk and son Llovd: Mr. me company laued alter a three-week run. It played during that time to never more than a half house.

Educator Is Head of and Mrs. Charles Falk, and son Charles; Mr. and Mrs. William Dawn Hope told police that her drive to this shop however, you will spared this inconvenience. Your car will be safely parked while shopping, and when ready to depart will be promptly delivered to you at the front door.

There will be a small service charge. Left Wing Socialists mother died playing a role with per-' Ovsters from Oreat South Bay Lone Island, The Special Spaghetti with our special sauce, served as Harrisburg's only Spaghetti House Can Prepare It. International News Service READING. Set. 14.

Dr. world them only olace In th they erow. "See ortened before von. 11 I. Lehman, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Lloyd Keim and son Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Falk and sons, Richard and Herman; Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hoyler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanderson and son Freddie. Mr.

and Mrs. iect arustry. Tne two women entertained friends in Mrs. Hope's mansion on the Westchester Country Club grounds last night The older Holmes, of Swarthmore College, Foremen's Club to Hold I FirstvMeeting Tomorrow The Foremen's Club of Harris woman was gracious and vivacious. When all but two young friends of her daughter had departed, she excused herself.

A few minutes later MANHATTAN RESTAURANT 313-17 MARKET STREET Roland Sheriff and son Sonny, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Herman Falk, David Zimmerman and son long a leader in Socialist activities, today assumed his duties as State chairman of the newly-organized left wing Socialist Party of Pennsylvania. The following were elected members of the State executive committee of the new party, formed as an aftermath of the recent split of she shot herself In the head in her burg will initiate its Fall season with an open meeting to be held tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock at the Central Y. M.

C. A. The speaker will be Charles Cult, of the DuPont Company, who will discuss ill bedroom. TWO HOURS 25c 9 A. M.

TO 6 P. M. 50c tr i Russell, the Rev. Robert L. Meisen helder and Charles A.

Falk, Sr. OPEN EVENINGS' party ranks in Pennsylvania JJuront developments. Plan First Meeting The Women's Home Missionary Xou Will Be Completely Comfortable in This Air Cooled Shop 'Heinie' says: Here They Are Come an' Get 'em The City's Greatest Values! MERCHANTS COMMUNITY society oi tne Judge Avenue Meth Walter- Hume, Lehigh; Charles Sandwick, Northampton; Henry Rath, Westmoreland; B. Bowman, Samuel Osyry, Allegheny; Howard Stump Bucks; Harry Gross, Berks, and Alice Hanson and Hy-man Seigal, Philadelphia. odist Episcopal Church will hold A dinner will be served at 7 o'clock.

R. P. Iffland, president, will be in charge of the meeting. I A program of entertainment is planned, and Louis C. Snyder will lead the group singing.

Members will be granted the guest privi its first Fall meeting tomorrow evening at 7.45 oclock at the church, Sixth and Herr streets. MUM MM lege. I W.C.T.U. Meeting The Enola Women's Christian TH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER inn i- "uiui 15 1 Miss Helen Eichelberger will conduct the devotions and the lesson, Officers will be elected at this, meeting, and the Misses Hilda! Fritz and Kathleen Frazier will1 report on the "Carrie Barge House Party," which they attended in: Williamsport. Hostesses will be! Mrs.

Virginia Hamer, Mrs. Maryi 1 1' Temperance Union held a meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Boyd Fowler, of South Enola. Mrs. An Ladies' New Children's gfi 208 N.

3rd St. 89c Dresses di dreas had charge of the devotions Fall Dresses and Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Hus Exact copies most dearred of the line of ton-presented readings. Mrs.

L. Troup, who has served as nresi- Klrla dresses. Sizes 2 Th kind that ien erally cost 11.05. Plain modeled, atrlpea and plaids. tremendous value.

to a ana 7 to 14. dent for eight years, was presented Boys' 79c Gym Shoes Lone wdarlng and' good looking. Extra A gft special. tB 2Prs JL lusher and Mrs. Carrie Abbott.

Resumes Studies James H. Fry, son of Mrs. Charles N. Fry, 222 Forster street, has resumed his studies at Pennsylvania State College, where he is a junior. with a pearl W.

C. T. U. pin and 2 for mLmtM other gifts. Those present were: AMERICA'S SMARTEST WALKING SHOES 208 Walnut Street Mrs.

W. L. Troup. Mrs. Eichels.

Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. J. Boys Knee Pants Close out of LADIES' 1KKNSKX A sensation come 'early Ideal for school wear.

(MESS (MB Troup, Mrs. Reigle, Mrs. J. C. Buck, Mrs.

A. E. Buche, Mrs. Margaret Doyle, Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mrs.

D. A. Comp, Mrs. J. A.

Hus ill Sensational! 25 Doz. $1.65 Men's DRESS SHIRTS Hizes to 18. 2 Pr. AT TROUP BROS DOLLAR DAY TUESDAY ONLY! 3 for ton, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs.

J. Fred Ladies' Silk Hose Newest fall shades reinforced heels. I WANT REASON No. 15 Men's to $3.50 Pants Just the thinr for high school boys. A close-out special Fused collars; Duke of Kent collars In newest colors and pattern! Slightly Irregular.

All sizes. -TINTED i RI LIE 1 JL blue coal' Ladies' Panties All shades. Tailored end laced trimmed. 5 for $1.00 OFF Of any sueda jacket sold on Tuesday. Brown and Orey shades.

All sixes. 2 for Andreas, Mrs. Acaley, Mrs. C. F.j Miller, Mrs.

Ford, Mrs. Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Kutz, Mrs. Fow-! ler, Mrs.

Planty, Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Elsie Shepler, Miss Louisa Camathan, Mrs.

Peggy Miss Marie Shepler, Miss Beulah Lighter, Mrs. A. T. Kerstetter, Mr. Shanabrook and Mr.

Fowler. Society to Picnic Fifty members of the Harrisburg Natural History Society enjoyed an outing on Saturday after TO GO AT SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES Floor samples and refinanced models Table and Console All nationally famous makes. Every one. In good condition. All to go as low as MEN'S FELT ij Foundation Garments Oenulne Sylvia.

A Every ton of bh cmT ia Mtally tinted haralew bine. That's ko-mm predsvera o( lw cmT pttmi dsn bigta quality Pentfyhsnk hard eal Tky knew It it better aad dbey trad atari yom aaa lecarniw at a glsa. Trail MdM tba aifertaM wilk llmt cmT lacr, Maadur beat wilk liola attend. Ta, taa, ar prad ael yo "bio caaT. Try a tea and a why! Pbooe a far prompt, el oao delivery.

SPECIAL PRICES On all Men'a and Boys' Furnishings and Shoes lor DOLLAR DAY HATS great bargala at this price. noon at the Fine Hill Arboretum. After a short hike through the surrounding woods, a picnic supper IF IT'S BLUE i EASY TERMS was served. ITS 'bine coal' LADIES' SLIPS Children'sAnklets FALL MILLINERY i Very fine quality of ma- II Smart coloring. A elose II 9 II terlal.

out- IL complete new line now i I 2 for 9 Pairs read5' for Dollar BOYS' WASH SUITS nn jn jr-r-. The season's smartest styles. Save I I if II I v-'X II jj 1 more than you spend. lJ IHsM XjiJ Ei 1 wpacvash BARGAIN STORE Check. 420-31 MARKET ST.

Evef Women Democrats to Meet I The Women's Democratic M.ih of West Fairview will meet this' UNITED ICE COAL CO. Telephone 6121 OPEN EVENINGS TROUP BROS 8 North Market Sq. evening at 8 o'clock at its headquarters, Third street and State road, West Fairview. Mrs. Robert T.

Oyler will preside..

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