Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 14, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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    Christian Endeavor
Class Entertained
The "Endeavors" class of the Ot
terbein United Brethren Church, of
which Miss Jessie Cummings is
teacher, held its monthly meeting at
tho home of Mrs. S. H. Bingham,
335 Hamilton street, on Wednesday
evening. Refreshments were served
to the following members:
Miss Jessie Cummings, Miss Olivo
Zeigler, Miss Katherine Myers, Mis:!
Irene Lehman, Miss Delia Zeigler,
Miss Grace Sliutt. Miss Ruth Felker,
Miss Marie Skelton, Miss Marie Hut
ton, Miss Amelia Jamison, Mrs. Mary
Becker, Miss Winifred Bingham,
Miss Josephine Bingham and Mrs.
S. H. Bingham.
ENTERTAINS AT CARDS
Mrs. A. B. Bufflngton, 1716 Elm
street, entertained at a card party
in honor of her sister. Miss Bessie
(Lewis. The house was beautifully
(lecorated in chrysanthemums and
potted plants. A buffet luncheon was
served to the following ladies: Miss
Bessie Lewis, Mrs. J. Mitten and
daughter, Cartherine, Mrs. J. A.
Hagerman, Mrs. Arthur Loser, Miss
Esther Martz, Mrs. W. E. Quenzler,
Mrs. Wilson S. Ebersole, Mrs. B. B.
Beistel, Mrs. Charles Hall ajid Mrs.
Maud A. Cooper.
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Itstmas
dies-
Whether it is your dearest friend
or an acquaintance where a gift of
a more intimate character might
prove embarrassing, a box of FOSS
or SAMOSETT CHOCOLATES al
ways conveys your greetings ap
propriately and is highly appreci-
GIFT BOXES
at 50c, 60c. SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50,
Go
Drug
11 S MARKET SQrARF
IN GOLDEN ROAST
COFFEE
The Quality is all in the Coffee.
We give no premiums; therefore, you pay for
no premiums—just a fair price for the best
. Coffee brewed. g
Golden Roast Coffee is made from the finest Jjj
Highland-grown berries, ripened carefully •
—with bitter outer skin removed, and every 1 vT" "" |
pound cup-tested. The result is a delicious fj J \ f )
beverage, rich and clear, of delightful
strength, fragrance and flavor. I V
Tour Grocer has it. Order To-day. f i
R.H.LYON l!|3y
IMPORTERS \ jigmj
Harrisburg, Pa.
Player Piano For Xmas
Could Any One Possibly Think
of Anything Finer?
Surely that is the highest possible development of
the gift idea. "
And it will be welcomed as nothing else. Imagine
the joy of every member of the family.
Probably you think a Player-Piano a wee bit too
expensive to be considered really that isn't so.
You'll be surprised at the fine Player a moderate price
* buys. A small payment down places one in your
home.
MAKE THIS A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS
C. AV. Si&lar, Inc.
Pianos Victrolas
• eZti", 30 N. 2nd.St.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 14, 1017
S. A. E. Club Is Formed
by High School Girls
The S. A. E. Club, a secret society,
has been foVmed by girls of the Cen
tral High school. The following are
members: Misses Jo Hubler, Anna
Hertzler, Cora P. Grove, Helen Se
bold. Hazel Snow, Edna Bowers, sec
retary; Ruth lilaii\ treasurer; Mary
Ammon, Ida Yoder, president; Mar
guerite Reynolds, Edna Mozingo,
Ornia Haas, Helen Smith, vice-presi
dent; Leah Fisher, Florence Horn
ing.
The Max Reiter Compawy has de
signed an insignia for the society, a
key bearing the letters S. A. E. on
the top.
VESPER SERVICE
The It. F. O. M. Club of the V. W.
C. A. will hold vesper services next
Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, at
which a big attendance is expected.
The Rev. Harold Baldwin will be
the speaker of the afternoon and a
varied musical jirogram has been ar
ranged, contributed in by Mrs.
Charles Cornelius with the solo "The
Prayer Perfect," and two other solo
ists, Mrs. O. E. Good and Mrs. John
German, Jr. Miss Edith Wilson will
preside and the service is in charge
of Miss Delia Fox.
PERSONAL AND
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TO DANCE AT DOLL EXHIBIT
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At the doll shoW to be given to-1
morrow afternoon by the Central j
High School Club of the Y. W. C. |
A., two of the most interesting fea- J
tures of the program are the dances
by three club (left) members. Miss I
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Central High Notes
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Miss Helen Runkle, 1501 Regina
street, entertained the members of
Mrs. J. Frank Barley's Sunday
school class of Derry Street United
Brethren Church. The business
meeting was postponed because of
lack of quorum. The evening was
spent in games and music. Re
freshments were served to Miss
Rachel Dare, Miss Mary Heikes, |
Miss Margaret Mussleman, Miss
Mildred Runkle, Miss Faye I. Haver
stick, Mrs. Wm. M. Runkle, and
Miss Helen Runkle.
Miss Betty Brown of 2327 North
Sixth street, entertained a number
of her school friends at an informal
baby party. After several baby
stunts, dancing, music and cards
helped pass the evening. Refresh--
ments were served to Miss Blanche
Martin. Miss Gladys Buckwalter,
Miss Katherine Ilolbert, Miss Kath
erine Conrad of Hummelstown, Miss
Anna Guy, Miss Gladys Shoop, Miss
Mary Bright and Miss Betty Brown.
Junior Phis Out
The junior class pins and rings |
have been received by the pin com
mittee, Miss Virginia Forrer, Miss
Rita Ruxbaum, Miss Gertrude Mo
Devitt, Stuart Wagner, Wm. Mc-
Bride and Robert Crist. The pins
and rings can be secured at the
school library from Stuart Wagrer,
junior class president, and Mr.
Miller, class adviser.
Demonstlietiians Sleet
Jay Stoll. 230 Harris street, en
tertained the members of the
Demosthenian Literary Society of
which he is president, last evening.
An interesting program as follows
was presented by club members:
Story of the miracle play, "Noah's
Floor," Miss Helen Smith; an old
morality play, "Everyman," Miss
Mildred Moyer; Heywood interlude,
"The Four Ps," Miss Elizabeth
Watts; vocal duet, .Misses Evelyn
Eckenberger and Bertha Maurer;
dramatic presentation of the first
English comedy, "Ralph Royster
Doyster," by Nicholas Udall.
Ralph Royster Doyster, Thomas
Lantz; Matthew Merygreeke, Rich
ard Mount; Gflwen Goodluek, Harry
Good; Dobinet Doughty, Arthur
Gardner; Dame Custance, Miss Ethel
Forney; Madge Mumblecrust, Miss
Katherine Martin; Tibet Talkapace,
Miss Nancy McCullough; Annot Aly
face, Mildred Sheesley. Music by the
society.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Nancy McCul
lough, 2041 North Second street,
in one month.
The following members pres
ent: Misses Mary Ammon, Mary
Blough, Edna Bowers, Evelyn Eck
enberger. Ethel Forney, Frances
Hause, Helen Margaret Hoffman,
Eleanor Jones, Bertha Maurer,
Nancy McCullough, Fay Moyer, Mil
dred Moyer, Rosanna Scheffer, Ida
Yoder, Katherine Carl, Emma
Keeny, secretary; Katherine Martin
and others.
Y. W. CTA. Notes
Vespers on Sunday at 5 p. m„ will
be conducted by the R. F. O. M. Club
of the Y. W. C. A. in the John Y.
Boyd Hall. At a meeting of the
club held last evening, the following
prog-ram for Vespers was adopted:
Miss Edith Wohlsen will preside.
Miss Delia Fox is in charge of the
program which will consist of an ad
dress by the Rev. Mr. Harold H.
Baldwin, assistant pastor of Pine
Street Presbyterian Church, and solos
by the following soprano soloists:
Mrs. John W. German. Jr., Mrs
Charles Cornelius and Mrs. O. E.
Good. Sandwiches and cocoa will be
served after the service.
The girls sewed for the Christmas
boxes which are to be sent to several
orphans at the Loysville Orphan
Home and the Johnstown Orphan
Home. Preceding the meeting sup
per was served to Miss Carrie Miller.
Miss Charlotte Louden, Miss Mary
Kerstetter, Miss Kffle Smith, Mrs. A.
L. Miller, Miss Grace Shutt, Miss
Jrssie Cummings. Mrs. Robert Cook,
Mrs. James C. Lusk, Mrs. John W.
German, Jr., and Miss Lois G. Scott.
K. K. IV lull >leet*
The K. K. Klub of the Y. W. C. A.
held their monthly meeting last even
ing in the clubroom. Miss Elizabeth
Hartman gave current events. Miss
Marlln and Miss Viola Burd were
admitted to membership 1 . Christmas
social service plans were made. After
the business meeting, under the di
rection of Miss Burd, the Choral
Club held a practice in John Y. Boyd
Hall. Those present were Miss Clarn
Webster, Miss Martha Underwood,
Miss Edith Shoeman. Miss Ruth
Webster. Miss Clara Wallower, Miss
Alma McCurdy. Miss Nellie McCoy
Miss Ethyl Mumma, Miss Elizabeth
Hartman, Miss Lottie McClintock
Miss Margaret Schenk. Miss Anna
Reitzel. Miss Katherine Schaum, Miss
Almeda Brickley, Miss Agnes Hall,
Miss Mollle Kline, Miss Sarnh Crane
Miss Lois Scott and Miss Elizabeth
Allison, a guest.
ATTEND CARLISLE DANCE
Miss Esther Wengert, of 1827 Mar
ket street, attended the dance given
by Miss Mary Line, of Carlisle.
SUNSHINE SOCIETY TO MEET
A special meeting of the Roberta
Disbrow Lloyd Sunshine Society, Is
called for to-morrow afternoon' at
2.30 o'clock. This meeting is in the
interest of the Christmas party for
i the Sunshine children. Will the mem
bers remember the strings of buttons
[for the Blind Babies' Home.
Jean K. Matter, who danced for the'
freshman reception inNovember,will
give an aesthetic dance. Miss Mil
dred Runkle (right), and Miss Faye
I. Haverstick, (center) will give a 1
couple dance, polka caprice. The j
girls have all appeared in amateur!
RETURN HOME
Mrs. P. Driscoll, of 1160 Mulberry!
street, has returned to her home j
from Washington, Pa., wjiere she wasj
called on account of the sickness and j
death of her brother, L.'C. Ryan, of |
that place.
HERE FOR HOLIDAYS
Mrs. B. R. Lau, accompanied by I
her son, Morris, of Columbus, Ohio, I
are here to spend the holidays with j
her mother, Mrs. Fred Kuebler, 341 |
Crescent street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Katz, of 129
Washington street, have removed to i
their new home at 1810 Penn street. |
| In Cutlery
By making substantial overhead savings h
a we can offer REAL bargains in steel cutlery $
—bargains that are welcome indeed, in these y
0 days of soaring metal prices.
V A Beautiful Carving Set $2.1)8 Q)
V Genuine Stag Set ....#3.98 0
v Genuine Stag Set $4.98 fj
Some last year's stock, at last year's prices. 6
1 IMPERIAL HARDWARE COMPANY g
O 1202 NORTH THIRD ST.
Q HARRISBURG, FENNA. jt
(? f ? 2 f f S 3®|
? $ & I** 5 $ % & SL £
* ?| Cheery Hint |
5 3 s
@ gi | If you are tired of the sameness of your °
cp 3 living room or sleeping chamber, change g<
® | your wall paper. o"
vp § It is surprising what a change in color 8
fi @ g scheme brought out in wall paper, and pos- o
-j g sibly over-hangings, will do in toning up
9 8 furniture and rugs.
t a But the color scheme must be "right," and
0 selected carefully with an expert knowledge
T Tj of color harmony and artistic efttt. ttt
I We carry wall paper in all grades, at all If
a ~ prices, but only in artistic designs that never
2* Xs offend —with draperies, etc.. g(j
6 i that blend and bring out the desired lights
a and shades. h
*| ° UI " tCrmS are tno(,erate * i
® $ J The Blake Shop \
| Interior Decorations
fl „ 'I 225 N. Second St. I
V 1 . *
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SHmandSUPPm I
Always Appreciated By
Everyone For Xmas Gifts
Paul's is the right Shoe Store in which to buy them. Good 5
styles, right prices, reliable quality. What more could you W
ask? ®
If you make a purchase here we will exchange it after ||
Christmas. ;*
We quote a few of our specials that are bargain prices— T
Women's Kid Lace, High Cut, High Heel, $6 fj|"| *l*
value. Specially priced at ,<#•
Women's Patent Colt $6.00 La France Shoe. G/l crv
Specially priced at
Women's Tan Lace, Low Heel. E. C. Burt Make, (c cc\ .ft
Sizes AA to D, $8 value. Specialfy priced at PDDU -J,
PAUL'S |
lOR BETTER SHOES If NORTH FOURTH ST.
entertainments before. A nominal
admission fee is to be charged and
will be used for club social service
work. .The public is invited to the
show. The dolls are not on sale,
but will be given to the Associated
Charities for Christmas gifts. |<
RETURNS FROM CHICAGO
I Mrs. Harriet Hauck, of 1614 Berry
| hill street, who has been spending
! several months in Chicago, 111., where
: her daughter, Miss Pauline Hauck,
is a student at tjie Moody Bible In
! stitute, will return home the latter
I part of next week. Miss Hauck, who
I is a member of the graduating class
j of the winter semester, will return
home with her mother.
Miss Esther Arch and Miss Helen
I Arch, of Kunkle and Cowden streets,
will spend the Christmas holidays in
Lewistown as the guest of Miss Rose
j Hoffman.
Miss Blanche Pruss, of 628 Boas
j street, will .leave the' latter part of
j next week to spend Christmas in
I Baltimore, Md.
The M. S. Club Meet at
Home of Miss Aungst
The members of the M. S. Club
were entertained informally the oth
er evening by Miss Helen Aungst at
her home, 2835 Penn" street, Pen
brook.
Plans for a New Year's eve party
were arranged, and a social time
with music and dancing enjoyed.
The members present included:!
Miss Mary Good, Miss Frances Boos-'
er, Miss Harriet Swartz, Miss Sarah I
Swartz. Miss Martha Trullinger, Miss 1
Irene Hoerner. Miss Viola Wirt, Miss!
Pauline McGarvey, Miss Catherine'
Speas, and Miss Ruth Hoover.
HOSTESS AT DINNER PARTY j
Miss Bert Levin entertained irifor- 1
mally at dinner last evening for 8i
of the members of the S. P. M. Club. I
After the dinner the members were
her guests at a theater partv at
the Majestic.
Hudson Seal ' Muffs
(Dyed Muskrat) Scts
Jap—Cross Foxes, etc.
Special
Holiday Furs
® ur unexcelled assortment of fine furs merits
your inspection. We carry only reliable skins, .
#C expertly matched and made in the latest fash
' I luxurious wraps, smart small pieces—all su
-1 ' Reserve your Christmas Furs now. We will
deliver when you wish.
FRED B. HARRY
HATTER AND FURRIER
17 North Third Street Harrisburg, Pa.
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The Weather Store Open We Cheerfully Cash nil } j
x lie W earner Crhistmas Savins Fund I I
lair and Colder for Satur- Evenings Until Checks Wheilier Vou Buy
day and Sunday Christmas or -Not. I j
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Drastically Red j;
Are Now in Effect in Our Christmas
_ l|
Sale of Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats !
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What better or more practical Christmas X
|| gift—for daughter—for wife or for mother— f \ j j
than an exclusively styled, snug, warm Coat / \ jj
ij from The Globe? I JBFWV\* j|
i December is our month for clearance—all 5 1
i of which means greater values for those who |w|j J!
i| take advantage of these exceptional offerings V vg ; > W ) l!
i which would do credit to a final clean-up sale.
Women'B Coats worth S2O aisls.oo
Coats of Wool Velour, Burella Cloths and Cheviots JTj
smart models Some with fur trimmed collars some \j]y Iv^V
with plush collars. Tyjy \ j i
Women's Coats worth $25 at $20.00 | j
Charming Coats of warm Wool Velour in desirable shades I ,
| some with large aviation collars many with fur collars. fjj\ JJI j JpBSjS ' '
Women's Coats worth $35 at $25.00 /i iij
Elegant models in Burella Cloths, Velours, and Ann Kerseys <ll !
with large, warm collars of varidus kinds of fur, including Raccoon, VI 2
Kit Coney and dyed Oppossum also smart models of Silk Plush
with large collars of Kolinsky fur beautifully lined. IflHI i
Women's Coats worth $45 at $35.00 j
Handsomely styled Coats of the new Stlvertone fabric. I \ \ fS&tSE&k
Kerseys and French Velours some wtih fur collars Ji I, JIM W ["T
and band of fur at bottom. //Vl V ' I
Women's Coats Worth S6O $45.00 ''l
Coats of the higher class of Bolivia Cloths Pom / I llllM / i
| Poms Velours, etc.. In the -newest semi-fitted, half and We II jr l I cfMi.aiV '
full belted creations most of them with large fur col- I r II Pi i
lars elegantly lined. 111 I f |||
Women's Coats worth SBS at $72.50 It j j I i
| luxurious Coats fashioned of imported Velour: loose belted styles ~>l Lj n J
large Hudson Seal collars and cuffs and band of same at bottom |L / |l
adorn these garments exquisitely lined. . J h^J^j
Children's Coats at Special Reduced Prices
Children's SIO.OO Coats now Children's $18.75 Coats now
$8.50 $15.00
Children's $13.75 Coats now Children's $25.00 Coats now H
for Christmas—Sweaters of every description—Silk Hosiery Raincoats Cap and I
Scarf Sets—and Bathrobes, sensible, useful gifts that cannot fail to please.
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1 TUT? r\T*T? Ladies' Coat Salon
1 1111/ VjLUDIi Second Floor
EDGAR SCHLAYER ENLISTS
Edgar W. Sell layer, 123 Sayford
street, of clerk in the P. R. R. office,
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|| Live Xmas Trees |
j; The popular Evergreens in tubs; stand 3-5 feet high and !;
;! growing in a substantial tub. No bother to set up in the j;
;! home and they decorate most beautifully.
| ! > I.ive tree*, 3 ft. - 4 ft 9- eai-li jt
i ![ l.lve trees, 4 ft. - 5 ft. *:t encli J>
i<[ l.urger Iree* for porch aijd vestiblue decor- i'
ation. Will last all winter .... *:i—*lo ench |>
l|[ I.AIREI. ROPING, fine for over the front !|
entrance or interior decoration or on the !>
! I cemetery lot 12 ft., ~.V
lioxnnod Bnll, something new Sl—S>- |>
The Berryhill
i * Locust Street, at Second |!
$ I
has enlisted as a clerk in the Aviation
Corps. He left last night for Colum
bus, Ohio.
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