Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 05, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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Birthday Anniversary
of Mrs. Murray K. Boas
Mrs. Charles S. Anderson enter
tained at her home. 408 South l«our
teentli street, last evening in honor of
her mother. Mrs. Murray K. Boas,
who celebrated her birthday annt-
The rooms were prettily decorated
in lavender and white, with chrys
anthemums prevailing in the flowers.
\fter an evening spent in games and
music a dainty birthday supper was
P Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Roland. Mrs. Milton Browna
well, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coart. Mrs
D. Barrlck. Mr. and Mrs. William \\ .
Ripka. Miss Mary Roland, Miss Viola
Brownawell. Mrs. Chalmer Enek.Mrs.
G Leidig. Miss Sara Ripka. Mrs. Meals,
Mrs. William Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Brownawell. Mrs. Russel Nye and
Miss Merlam Nye, Mrs. I'rank Hoff
man. Mrs. John Rebel- and Master
John Reber. Jr., Miss Margaretta
Meals. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Anderson.
MRS. KELLOGG ENTERTAINS
IN AN INFORMAL MANNER
Mrs. James W. Kellogg, of Old Or
chard. entertained informally yester
day afternoon at her suburban hom<»
in compliment to Mrs. Harriet 1* itch
Kellogg, of Amherst. Mass.. who has
arrived here to make her home with
her son. Dr. Kellogg. Autumn flowers
graced the rooms and refreshments
were served to Miss Elizabeth Ruther
ford. -Mrs. John Elder. Mrs. Eliza
Rutherford. Mrs. John Walzer, Mrs.
Susan Walker. Mrs. M. A. Welker and
,\;rs. H. F. Kellogg.
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FRIDAY EVENING, N HARRISBURG fifßjflE TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 5, 1915.
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PRAISE SERVICE
AT ZION CHURCH
Special Music Arranged by Pro
fessor Deceeve For Next
Sunday Night
! The choir of Zion Lutheran Church
I will give a praise service on Sunday
I evening. Two special features of the
I service wiil be a violin solo by the
well-known artist. William Meyers,
who will play Raff's "Cavatina." Fred
Lutz and Mr. Mathias will sing a duet.
By request Mr. Deeevee will play the
inarch from "Tannhauser" by Wagner.
Solos will also be sung by Mrs. Dece
vee. Miss Bennett, Mr Allen and Mr.
,f, i Lutz.
The following program will be
given: Opening service, Book of
Worship; violin solo. "Cavatina." Raff:
William Meyers: Scripture lesson;
(iuet, "The Earth Abideth," Mr. Ma
thias and Mr. Lutz; prayer;; hymn;
quartet, "Abide With Me,' Barnby;
offertory solo, Elegie. Massenet; ser
mon by the pastor, the Rev. S. W.
Herman: anthem, "With (Jrateful
Hearts." Steane; closing service, Book
of Worship; postlude, March from
"Tannhauser," Wagner.
<). R. C. AVXIUARV ELECTS
•/ho following officers were elected
at this week's meeting of the Key
stone Division. No. 47, Indies' Aux
iliary to the Order of Railway Con
ductors: President, Mrs. W. H. Young;
vice-president. Mrs. Alice Cornelius;
secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle
Conrad: senior sister, Mrs. J. Morris;
junior sister, airs. Bertie Fortenbaugh;
guard, Mrs. Mary Kline: correspond
ent. Mrs. Johanna Keagle: musician,
Mrs. Bessie Brenisholtz: delegate to
grand convention at St. Louis in 1916,
Mrs. Harry Leonard: alternate, Mrs. S.
Hair; insurance secretary. Mrs. Harry
j Leonard; chairman executive commit
tee. Mrs. E. E. Dissinger: tirst mem-
I be*. Mrs. Martha J. Hartzell; second
i member, Mrs. Sarah Himes.
SERVE CHICKEN AND WAFFLES
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Chris
tian Church at will serve a
chicken and waffle dinner and supper
to-morrow in the basement of the
church, with lots of other good things
on the menu. Service will begin at
11a. m. and close at 10 p. m. Mrs.
S. W. Long is chairman of the com
j mittee of arrangements.
HELEN WOLFS BIRTHDAY
Mrs. James Wolf, of 1534 Wallace
street, gave a little party Wednesday
afternoon in celebratioiy of the fifth
birthday of her daughter Helen.
Gaines and a birthday luncheon
pleased the guests, among whom were
Dorothy Campbell, Hilda Wenerich,
Katherine Wolf. Florence Wolf, Wini
fred Wenerick, Paul Wenerick, Ralph
Wolf, Gerald Campbell and Ray Wolf.
TEA AT COLONIAL CLUB
The usual afternoon tea will be held
to-morrow at the Colonial Country
Club with Mrs. Paul Starkey pouring,
assisted by members of the ladies' aux
iliary committee. These teas attract
a goodly number of members and
their friends who enjoy the pleasures
of the club.
GUESTS OF MISS LILLIAN FOX
The G. G. Club members were guests
of Miss Lillian Fox last evening, when
a social time closed with refresh
ments. In attendance were Miss
Thelma Bashore, president: Miss Helen
Knobl, secretary; Miss Edna Rhen.
treasurer; Miss Fox, Miss Pauline
Boyd, Miss Dorothy Maddox and Miss
Charlotte Bashore.
GUESTS AT A WEDDING
Mrs. V. Hummel Berghaus, Jr., and
Miss Sara McConkey attended the
marriage of Miss Ethel Merchant, of
Dorrancetown. to the Rev. Charles Ed
ward Berghaus, on Wednesday, at the
Grace Episcopal Church of Dorrance
town.
Miss Emma L. MacAlarney has re
turned home to New York after spend
ing several months in Pennsylvania
speaking for suffrage.
F. M. Albin, of Pittsburgh, is a guest
of his sister, Mrs. Frank P. Ray, at
1913 Market street.
Miss Constance Wardlaw. of Cincin
nati. is a guest of her aunt. Mrs. Mark
Goodwin, of State street.
Miss Grace Doane and Miss Harriet
Doane have gone home to Chicago
after a ten days' visit with their sister.
Mrs. Alma Doane Bums, of North
Third street.
Miss Minnie Wilver. of Sunbury, Is
visiting relatives in this city.
Miss Miriam Keiser, who is attend
ing the State College festivities, is a
guest at the Phi Sigma Kappa frater
nity house.
Mrs. C. R. Colestock has returned i
home after an extended trip, visiting
friends at Conneaut Lake, Greenville,
. Sharon and Johnstown.
' Mrs. Guy S. Vogt and daughter have
(returned to their home in Lemoyne
,after a five weeks' visit in Baltimore.
,Hagerstown. Pittsburgh and Altoona.
. Miss Margaretta Fleming. 11l State
street, is visiting Miss Harriet Nau
mann, in Lancaster.
Central High Juniors
Dance at Hanshaw's Hall
The first dance of the Junior class
of the Central High school was held
last night at Hanshaw's hall, where
the school colors predominated in the
decorations.
Miss Janes Deibler and Frank Har-j
rig chaperoned the dancers, among
whom were Miss Kathryn Nisslcy,;
Miss Esther Coates, Miss Dorothy!
Teats, Miss Mary Scliutzenbaueh. Miss
Helen Smith, Miss Kathryn Aldinger,
Miss Let ha Fair, Miss Pearl Malabee,
.Miss Kathryn Jacohy, Miss Eva Sul-j
hammer. Miss Helen Rote. Miss Ruth'
Reatty, Miss Romaine Bover, Miss
Margaret Winegard, Miss Marv Allen.
Miss Evelyn Speakman, Miss isnhellei
Unger, Miss Kathryn Ernest. Miss
Kathryn Kelly, Miss Margaret I.andis,
Miss Sarah Reef. Miss Kathrvn Luse.
-Miss Marie Yount, Miss Mary Miller, i
Miss Kathryn Boger, Miss Sue Hep
ford. Miss Sarah Larberich. Miss Edith !
Bently, Miss Helen Saltsman, Miss
Rachel Litner, Miss Mildred Kulp, •
Miss Helen Maishal, Miss Jane Dibler.
Charles Muteabaugh, Edward Hilton, i
Theodore Weekly, Charles Sounders, |
Clement Kelly, Karl Peters, Alpsonse
Cashman, Harry Rote, Frank Harris,
Nathan Issacman, WiHllam Foster.
MRS. KINTER IS HOSTESS
TO MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Lucknow Missionary Society of 1
Grace Methodist Rpiscopal Church, 1
met with Mrs. J. Carroll Kinter at her I
home, 1403 State street, last evening-!
The lesson, which included parts of
the "Jubilee Blue Book" and "Along!
Old Mission Trails," from the first
chapter of "The King's Highway," was I
most interesting.
The reports showed activity among)
the officers and after serving light re
freshments, the society adjourned toi
meet, December 2. with Mrs. F. E.!
Downes.
TRIANGLE CLUB ARRANGES
ITS USUAL HOLIDAY DANCE
The Triangle club announced thisj
morning that the usual holiday dance,
will be held Wednesday evening, De
cember 29, at Winterdale, followed by
dinner at the Senate. Invitations will'
not be issued until December.
On the committee of arrangements
are J. Stewart Montgomery, Charles
Yowler, Fred Corl and Ralph Eld
ridge.
MRS. OLMSTED'S TRIP
Mrs. Marlin E. Olmsted, of 105 1
North Front street, who is visiting her !
mother, Mrs. Conway Howard, at
Staunton, Ya., stopped in Washington
en route to attend the marriage of
Miss Isabella Hagner, former social i
secretary at the White House, to Nor- '
man James, of Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright have
gone home to Tyrone after a short stuv
with Harrisburg relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart of
Denver. Colo., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Havman of State street for
two weeks.
Mrs. George Beacliler of Sunbury
spent yesterday with friends here. '
Mrs. R. C. Hunt and Miss Lillal
Hunt of Hummel Terrace are home I
after a trip to Philadelphia.
Air. and Mrs. Francis Jordan Hall
with Miss Edith Walton of Easti
Orange, N. J., will attend the game ati
Princeton to-morrow.
Miss Kathreen Westbrook is home
i roni New \ ork City where she spent
a month at the Castle School of Danc
ing.
Mrs. M. M. Eichelberger of Sunbury
has gone home after a short business
trip to the city.
Miss Claire" Sutton of Washington.
D. C., is visiting Mis s Mary Lee Hu
mer of Green street.
ilr. and Mrs. Peter Brisbain of Bal
timore are guests of their relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brisbain of
Third street.
Miss Frances ,Bailey left to-day for
Princeton where she will be the guest
of Frederick Reynolds for the Prince
ton-Harvard game.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henry Thomp
son of Geneva, N. Y., spent the past ;
several dais with old friends in this
city. i
Miss Letitia Murdaugli of Oxford.
Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William
Elder Bailey of Front and South
streets.
Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones who was
called to Toledo, Ohio, by the death of
a relative, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Warren Jay Vinton, at Detroit.
Miss Ruth Donnelly of Donnellv's
Mills, is visiting in town.
Miss Bessie Dubbs who spent the
summer at Shamokin is here for the
winter at the home of her brother.
Charles C. Dubbs.
Mrs. Louis Astrich of 216 Harris
street is visiting her mother. Mrs.
Baumgarten in New York City.
Miss Kathleen Haraian has gone to
Cleveland. Ohio, for a ten days' stay
with relatives.
The Misses Helen <s{erdes. Esther
Hutton and Miriam Hall of Noth Third
street are attending a week-end house
party at State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dowling and
small daughter Pearl left for their
home at Baltimore to-day after a short
visit in this vicinity.
Miss Anna Henderson of South
Front street is visiting at New York
and Summit, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Peebles, of Nash
ville. Tenn.. ere guests of Miss Louise
Sponsler, 105 Chestnut street.
Miss May Mohler and Miss Tlielma
Mohler, 333 Crescent street, have re
turned home after a month's stay in
New York.
NOVEMBER SALE I
Patent Medicine and Toilet Articles I
SATURDAY AND MONDAY I
ff ARK'S 300 Market Street!
vLiniui kjy 306 BROAD street I
DatnomW WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD
j&ememDer— we meet all advertised prices
Amolin Powder 150 Mum 170 I
Leichner's Face Powder, small Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 340 1
Palm-Olive Cream Horlick's Malted Milk 1540, 7.)(' and $2.85 I
I Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder 750 Borden's Malted Milk 340, 75c and? $2.85 I
I Carmen's Powder 340 Nestle's Food 380 and $ 1.90 9
I Pebeco Tooth Paste 290 Bromo Seltzer 50, 100, 330 and 590 I
I Woodbury's Facial Cream 170 Charcoal Tablets 90, 3 for 250 1
I Squibb's Talcum Powder 140 Sulphur and Cream Tarter Tablets 80 |i
I Frostilla ! Blaud's Iron Pills 170 H
I Mennen's Talcum Rhintis Tablets 150 |
I Hokara Skin Food 170 Carbona 120 and 170 ■
I Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap 00 Phelp's Rheumatic Elixer . 1
I Othine Munyon's Remedies 140 I
I Mercolized Wax Humphrey's Remedies 170 I
I Hagan's Magnolia Balm j Quaker Herb Extract 070 I
I Pond's Vanishing Cream 150 j Jad's Salts 430 I
I Woodbury Face Powder 170 Croxone 55# I
I Jess Talcum 140 Bell's Papayan's 170 and 500 I
I Lablache Face Powder Nature's Remedy 170, 340 and 070 I
I Woodbury's Soap 100 Tiz l||
I Cuticura Soap 180 Pone's Extract 170, 340 and 070 I
I Rosaline 170 Peruna 050 I
I Sanitol Tooth Paste 150 Maltine Preparations 750 I
I Pear's Scented Soap 150 Dioxogen 1 00, 320 and 480 I
I Java Rice Powder 280 Sugar of Milk (Merk's) 210 I
I Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap 50 Pluto Water, quart 230 I
I Milk Weed Cream 340 Mayr's Stomach Remedy 070 I
I Elcaya Cream 370 Lavoris 170 and 340 I
I Stillman's Freckle Cream —9O Bold Sulphur Cream 580 I
I Kalpheno Tooth Paste 150 Sargol 270 and 550 I
I Sanitol Tooth Powder 150 Hall's Catarrh Cure 490 I
I Johnson's Baby Powder 150 Sanatogen 750, $1.48 and $2.75 |
I Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum 110 Phenol Sodique 80 and 250 I
I Calox Tooth Powder 170 Musterole 170 and 290 I
I Arnica Tooth Soap 150 Father John's Medicines 340 and 590 i|
I Delatone 070 Carter's K. &B. Tea t 170 B
I Sal-Hepatica 590, 340, 170 Nulfey Tablets 320 I
I Listerine 590, 340, 150 Lapactic Pills (S. & D.) 270 I
I Glyco Thymoline 750, 380, 180 Bliss Native Herb Tablets 490 |g
I Scott's Emulsion 600 and 340 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 340 and 070 I
I Angier's Emulsion 650 and 340 Dagget & Ramsdell Cold Cream, 80, 170, 250, 370 I
I Wampole's Extract Cod Liver Oil 070 Rubifoam 170 I
I Gude's Peptamangan 750 Resinol Soap 180 I
Bj Fellow's Syr. Hypophosphites 070 and 980 Sayman's Soap 70, 3 for 200 HI
I Lydia Pinkham's Compound 050 Swamp Root 340 and 070 |
I Canthrox 290 Mentholatum 170 and 290 I
I Eckman's Alterative 070 and $1.49 Palmer's Skin Success 170 I
I Resinol Ointment 750 and 380 Husband's Magnesia 280 I
I Atwood's Bitters 170 Phillip's Milk of Magnesia 170 and 340 I
I Cuticura Ointment 380 S. S. S 030 and $1.09 I
I Mellin's Food 500 and 340 Dr. Hand's Remedies 170 I
I Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 590 and 340 Syrup of Figs 290 I
I Castoria 210 Celery King Tea 170 ||j
I Baume Analgesique 370 Omega Oil 170 and 340 I
I Lydia Pinkham's Pills 150 Sloan's Liniment 170 and 340 I
I Carter's Liver Pills 110 Tonsiline 170 and 290 I
I Doan's Kidney Pills 350 Hay's Hair Health 290 and 590 I
I Laxol 170 Danderine 170, 340 and 070 I
I DeWitt's Kidney Pills 340 Herpicide 340 and 070 I
I Beechman's Pills 150 and 70 Bay Rum, Porto Rican ... l / 2 pt., 250 and 1 pt M 450 I
I Diapepsin 290 j Boric Acid, pound 150 I
I Lydia Pinkham's Wash ' 150 Epsom Salts, pound 80 I
I Oriental Cream sl.lO Cascara Tablets, 2-gr., 210; 3-gr., 250; 5-gr., 320 I
I Djer Kiss Talcum Powder 210 j Castor Oil, y 2 pint 250 I
I Mary Garden Talcum Powder 410 ! Rochelle Salts, pound 390 I
I William's Talcum Powder 130 Sodium Phosphate, granular, pound I
I Pinaud's Lilac Water 480 j Fluid Ext. Cascaia Aramatic, 3 ounces 190 I
I Pompeian Massage Cream 320, 480 and 030 ! Witch Hazel, pint 150 I
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