4 Westminster Guild Gives Clever Little Sketch The Westminster Guild of the Cov >nant Fresbyterlan Church will pre> sent a sketch, "Cindy's Chance," this evening In the cliurch, The pro gram starts at 7.45 p. m. and Is be- In* Riven for the benefit of home Pitsslons. Mrs, Georgo Werner 1b di recting the play. The cast Include®! Cindy, Miss Katherlne Campbell; grand mother, Mrs, Gilbert bay: "Ma," Mrs. Fred Orth: Cindy's hoarding school friends. Miss Mar garet Velder, Miss Garland, Miss Myrn Eby, Miss Margaret !-'mith, Miss Esther Kaulttn&n. Miss Margaret Fry and Mrs, Edward Richards; schoolteachers. Miss Hose, Miss Esther Whnrdon, Miss James, Mrs. George Warner. Several small numbers will follow the sketch, in cluding a vocal solo by Misw Hazel Rexroth and by Mrs, Ed. Richards. Mr. Hummel, as I'ncle Sam, will give ■several patriotic selections. Miss Margaret Smith Is to take the r*art of the Goddess of Liberty. IjCTTIIK KNITTING PARTY Miss Matilda Hitter, assisted by Mrs. Mary Ritter, entertained a num ber of friends at an informal knit ting party last evening at her home, 223 Hummel street. Music and games were enjoyed by th guests. A buffet supper was served to Mrs, Harriet Wagner, Mrs. Harry Lerch, Miss Mary Wagner, Miss Harriet Wagner, Mrs. H. B. Wilson, Mrs. Mary Ritter and Miss Matilda Rit ter. Oil Let us be thankful for it : l"'"" Hlr~7~~~~lfHll' *1 * or our * ooc * su PP l y so abund- Si iMit Mil! ant we can feed our Allies in j fi l. llij | WIrHJ-P One of our greatest blessings is rH —in l iliCTll S o°d, old-fashioned bread. It means (Jill fimi HI IT ! ore ' n our ves now than ever iffljl UlMiill iMm It is important that we conserve our UW! IM/JM Blin food supply. Do not waste bread. 1 n/imUM lllllillnliiri ISrl Am I T~> , J it r. i j a ° e hread. I Wmfin WHIBIiI When you buy bread get > | that which is made of good materials, that 1 w^'c h * s P urc and whole isom^ Harrisburg Baking Co.'s Bread is a plain, satisfying loaf, pure and wholesome. Harrisburg Baking Company WHITE SEWING MACHINE I DEMONSTRATION ALL WEEK I BY AN EXPERT FROM THE FACTORY | I Join the "White" Progressive Club j St O nce I $r pj You can make your selection now. Avoid the , ■ fl rush. Come before FIFTY MEMBERSHIPS I (V J A ■ immediately—here is your opportunity of a ra V lifetime only fifty machines for this sale. H fflJ This is the MOST SCIENTIFIC, MOST fej FIRST PAYMENT ELASTIC - MOST ECONOMICAL PUR- M m rilUI Fit 11T1E.111 CHASING PLAN EVER OFFERED. One 0 of the famous "White" Rotary Sewing Machines put into your home on this plan is just I p like putting money in the bank. It's a splendid investment. | WHITE ROTARY t „T'S" C L E $45.0 This Offer Never Be Repeated | Choice of Many I Different Models | jttj This is not a sale of any one especially selected ma- Inl H chine for the purpose. On the contrary, you can have \ | 9 your choice of different models. Each one is a New 1 § 1 "White" Rotary Sewing Machine. The "White" -• M Machine has been manufactured and sold for over £T J Furniture I I.' Ma :r Mlto c r I 1 ' victor Records 312 Market St. St ° ves - I TUESDAY KVENING, Do Your Bit Concert Co. Is Recently Organized Another helpful organisation of time# la the t>o Your Bit Con eel'. Company, Including Mrs. Phoebe Turner, soprano; Mra, Frank Fager, cautralto; Paul Gibson, tenor; Robert C Smith, tenor; Mis* Margaret Vauarlin, harplste, ftr.d Mrs. Eleanor SNax, reader, This company, composed of some of the finest talent of the city, otters It* Services gratis for any benefit for war work, and may be reached through Mrs, l''ox at 1834 Regtna ntrecl. This Is one of the most In teresting: Items of the day and the company deserves the thanks of the city for Its proffered kindness. HOUSE! PARTY* GUKSTS Miss Rebecca Aronson, Miss Mary Cohn nnd Miss Rose Oaronsik have returned from a house party at the PI I