Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 17, 1916, Page 15, Image 15

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    [WEST SHORE NEWS
Social and Personal Items
of Towns Along West Shore
Mrs. Oliver B. Baker, of Lemoyne,
yesterday with her mother, Mrs.
< -Jlzabeth Comfort at Shiremanstown.
Miss Elizabeth Rupp of Pleasant
Retreat Farm, spent Wednesday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. j
Rupp at Shiremanstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Walzer of
Richmond, Va., motored to Shire- :
and visited Mrs. Walter's
aunt and cousins.
Mrs. David Shopp, daughters. Miss;
Ruth Shopp, and Miss Pearl Shopp of i
Shiremanstown, spent Thursday at j
Harris burs.
Mrs. Hattie Berger has returned to j
Harrisburg, after visiting her aunt,:
Mrs. H. M. Rupp at Shiremanstown. !
Mrs. William Ennis of Third street,
New Cumberland, entertained the I
Mixed Card club at her home last eve- j
ning.
Mrs. Murphy, the evangelist, will j
address a woman's meeting in Baugh- j
man Memorial Methodist church on j
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pyfter of New I
Cumberland announce the birth of a j
son Thursday, November 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weatherly of
New Cumberland, who. motored to I
Salt Lake City, Utah, several weeks j
ago, have returned home.
Mrs. H. D. Elsenberger of New
Cumberland visited relatives at Steel
ton on Monday.
William Murray of DUlsburg, vis- ]
ited friends at New Cumberland yes- j
terday.
H. Maxwell Brandt of Enola, visited I
his parents at Middletown yesterday, j
Mrs. James A. Huston and daugh
ter, Katharine, have returned to their
home at Enola after visiting relatives j
in Newville.
Mrs. Isaiah Holmes and daughter, ]
Emeline, of Enola, leave to-morrow
for several weeks' visit with friends
at Philadelphia.
Mrs. Ambrose Backenstoe and j
daughter, Catherine, of Enola, arc
visiting relatives at Shamokin.
Mrs. Byron Austin of Philadelphia,!
is visiting her niece, Mrs. S. B. I
Donache, at Enola.
Miss Beatrice Hinkle of Enola, is i
attending a houseparty at State Col-1
lege.
Eugene Murray who has been ill i
with diphtheria, at the home of his!
brother in Bridge street, New Cum
berland, now has an attack of typhoid
fever.
Miss Marjorie Mclvor and Miss
Emma Lytie of New Cumberland are
visiting relatives at York.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mathias of I
Quincy attended the funeral of Mrs.
Catherine James, and are spending |
several days with friends at New!
Cumberland.
Miss Marie Kramer of New Cum- j
berland. has returned from a visit to
relatives at Washington, D. C.
ANNUAL IWHLE READING
Shiremanstown, Pa., Nov. 17.
The twelfth annual Bible reading will |
be held in the Slate Hill Mennonite
Church, December 6, 6, 7 and 8. AI
morning, afternoon and evening serv- j
ice will be held each day. The speak- j
rrs are H. W. Eshleman. of Camp!
Hill; S. G. Shettler, of Johnstown; C. j
I*\ Derstine, of Altoona; J. W. Weaver I
of Union Grove; choristers, Elam i
Zimmerman and IL C. Hertaler; Sec
ready. Miss Edna Rupp. Persona com- i
lng by trolley will be met at Locust j
street, Shiremanstown each morning j
until 9 o'clock; each noon at onel
o'clock; each evening at 6:30; trans
portation will be provided.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Enola, Pu., Nov. 17. Real estate
transfers In Enola and East Penns- j
boro township during the week are
J. F. Barnhart to Clara G. Barnhart, I
lot, Enola, nominal consideration; j
Farmers' Trust Co., to L. M. Kimber- j
ling, property, Enola. nominal con-1
slderation; Eliza H. MaeDonald to F.!
J. Harro, lot. East Pennsboro, con-1
sideration, $700; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. |
Brinton to Farmers' Trust Co., lot, 1
East Pennsboro, nominal considera-1
tion; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harro to G. i
D. Augustino, lot. East Pennsboro, I
consideration, S7OO.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS
Shiremanstown. Pa., Nov. 17. An!
interesting meeting of the Woman's 1
Missionary Society of St. John's Luth- |
eran church was held yesterday after*
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Miller. The topic discussed!
was "Giving Thanks and Living!
Thanks." Mrs. Kate A. Eberly had
charge of the meeting.
JACOB MYERS SERIOUSLY ILL
Shiremanstown, Pa., Nov. 17. —;
The condition of Jacob Myers, who :
was injured while at work at the W. I
E. Howry Carriage Works, remains !
unimproved and little hope is enter-j
tained for his recovery.
BOYS' BRIGADE TO MEET
New Cumberland, Pa., Nov. 17. 1
This evening a meeting of the Boys'
Brigade will be held in the basement!
of the Methodist church.
BRAKEMAN'S LEG HURT
Enola, Pa., Nov. 17. H. J. Max- 1
well, yard brakeman in the local yards I
had his lpft leg badly sprained yes
terday when he stepped from a draft i
of cars.
WORK COMMITTEE IN CHARGE '
Enola, Pa., Nov. 17. Friday I
religious services of the Enola Y. M. j
C. A. will be In charge of the religious j
work committee. A program of spe
cial music has been arranged. |
WILL BOWL HARRISBURG
Enola, Pa., Nov. 17. The bowl
ing team of the Y. M. C. A. will bowl i
the Harrisburg Motive Power team i
on the Enola alley Monday evening!
November 20.
RALLY DAY SERVICES
Shiremanstown, Pa., Nov. 17. '
Rally Day services will be held in the |
United Brethren church on Sundayi I
DEMOCRATS HOPE I'OR MINNESOTA '
St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 17. Demo
rratic hopes for a Wilson victory in i
Minnesota rested to-day on the chance
for an error in the Hennepin county re- i
turns, a semiofficial count of which
yesterday failed to make a changp, and 1
the possibility of a few radical i
B changes in the reports of the twenty- <
nine counties which have yet to make
their returns to Secretary ot State 1
fichrrahl. The Hughes plurality stands I
at 425. The State canvassing board will I
meet next Tuesday, and it is said that !
the Democratic leaders will not give up I
pending the official count.
McCOKMICK SBBS PRESIDENT
Washington. D. C„ Nov. 17. Vance
C. McCormick. chairman of the Demo- !
rratle national committee, and Homer I
humming®, vice-chairman, conferred
with President Wilson to-dav and Ar
ranged to establish here permanent
headquarters for th Democratic na
tional committee. They will discuss
with local Democratic leaders plans for
Mr. Wilson's inauguration. W. R. ITol
llster, assistant secretary of the com
mittee, will be in charare of the perma
nent headquarters here.
WILL REDEDIOATT: CHURCH
Dauphin, Pa., Nor. 17. The First
Lutheran Church, < t Dauphin, which
ha* been remodeled and reheated, will
be dedicated on Sunday. I
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FRIDAY EVENING, ' - HAMUSBURG sSjSfe TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 17, 1916.
§ " The Live Store" Reliable" I
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I H arrisburg's Most l
1 "Progressive"Merchant ' " ® VerCOa * air " I
| I.H.DOUTRIGH I
I The Home of the "Overcoat" I
I Count the "OVERCOATS" that have I
been sold at this "Live Store' ' this season R
and you will see the greatest number of "Overcoats" that JmjSm 3
have every gone out of a single store in so short a time. We y
had more than four thousand "overcoats" when we opened w 8
I "OVERCOAT - FAIR" vJSL J
1 N ° one mind could Those who visited I
i possibly conceive, nor "DOUTRICHS" during
any one tailoring establishment the past week were amazed at
execute all the style variation the enormous number of Over
which we must carry to satirfy a patron- .aw here - more a.toni.hed
i i- . .i • still that we were selling them at prices J
age so large a. our.. For to this great no higher than last year . And the Over- Am MMMM
store come men from every walk of life, coatß themselves—examples of the fin- gtX \
from every business, trade and pro- est tailoring and fabrics in America.
fession —and more of them by far than There was great satisfaction on the HliiJflifß
to any clothing store in Central Pennsyl- faces of many of the purchasers be- |||p
vania—each with his own preference; cause the "Doutrich" name on the label fffl W'liHßßßffll'
each with his own idea of what price he of the garment guaranteed the genuine- tMf
|| wants to pay. * ness of the value. fig
I Come here and choose your "over- JSjlj
coat"—for here is the cream of the world's \
finest merchandise in greater quantities and wider varie
ties than anywhere else. Here is expert, interested, helpful '
service that insists upon only one thing YOUR Complete
and Easting satisfaction.
Kuppenheimer "Overcoats" D[
Or any kind of an "overcoat" you want, j|B
there are plenty here that will suit your pur
pose and please your purse.
ICopyrtrbt 1916 <•
rbe House ol KuppeahdiMf /
sls - $lB - S2Q - $25
Now For a Greater Day Tomorrow—at the "Live Store"
Where You Can Satisfy Your Every Whim in "Overcoats"
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--304 Market Street J |M W Harrisburg, Pa.
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