8 Bible Class Meets at Home of Mrs. Gitt The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Bible Class of St. Matthew's Church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gitt, 2329 North Third street. Refresh ments consisting of fasnaehts and coffee were served. Prizes were won by Mrs. Rank and Mrs. Zim merman. Those present wero Mrs. Gitt, Mrs. H .L. Rife. Mrs. Reeser. Mrs. Sponsler, Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Zim merman, Mrs. Boldosser, Mrs. Runk, Mrs. Stretch. Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Kton er, Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. Mehrinff, Mrs. Mary Frye, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Dowers, Mrs. Rhoads, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Dagle, Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Galla gher, Mrs. Scholvin. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Kdna May Scholvin, Miss Veiva Cornpropst. Mrs. Elizabeth Judy Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Klisabeth Judy, 1810 North Fifth street, celebrated her seventy first birthday anniversary Monday, February 24 She received many con gratulations from friends and rela tives and in the evening was guest of honor at a party. A few piano selections wero given by Mrs. Alary Reneker after which a birthday cake, ornamented with seventy-one candles was lit 111 the presence of the guests. Mrs. Judy received many beautiful gifts, including a fruit basket clev erly arrunged to denote her age. Post cards and handkerchiefs Wero received from friends in Enola, Mid dletown, Highspire, York county, and this city. MUNICIPAL II AM) lIA XCM The second dance, in the series given by the Municipal Hand, will be held at Winterdale Hall on Monday evening. March 10. Dancing will bo continuous between 8:15 and 11:15. The hand numbers forty pieces and the orchestra sixteen. [Other Social News on Page 13.] -oflowgrs o n Occasions Floral Decorations Wedding Flowers Farty FIOWJTS funeral Flowers Sheßerruhill l LOCUST ST. AT SECOND . Hoffer's Best Flour before-the-war quality now being sold by all grocers. Make good home made bread by using The Best Flour On the Market Perfect fitting pppppjgpjM arc assured in your new if you make your selection from the ~ A Shield Under Every lancer _ The styles afford the correct SaS foundation for the new modes in //!/ l \\[ / outer apparel; the materials are of f J Especially pood values at $l, $5. $0.50 and up SSI!R .■ A. Wolfe Corset Shop , 224 N. Second St. Jffi < .'lores, Hosiery, Underwear , -fisS j||j||gj[j Our March Shoe Sale Starts Friday Morning Wise and careful buying enables us to offer you shoe bar gains that are wonders. On Sale Tomorrow , Itag' Men's Goodyear Welted Dull Calf Lace si and Blucher Shoes. $4.50 values. March English style as illustrated or full Watch tomorrow's pa- 1 pera for more bargain z.n- THURSDAY EVENING • ELARTUSBXTRO TELEGRAPH - MARCH 6, 1919. INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PUPILS' RECITAL IN CONSERVATORY Vocal and Instrumental Num bers Make Well-Balanced Program For Concert The following program will ho given to-night in Conservatory Hall, by the pupils of the llarrisburg Con servatory of Music: Piano, "t'liaconne," Durand, Mil dred Erdley; violoncello, "Our Sol diers," Schlemaller, Alice Einzig; violin, "Hunioresquo," Donticr, Myl'le Smith; song for soprano, "The Night ' ingale and the Rose." Hawley, Kaih ' ryn Zeiter: piano, "Polonaise Hrll ! llnnt," Deeovee, .Martha Hrunner; I violoncello. "Petit Gavotte," Alettor, I Samuel Krebs; piano, "Erollk," ! Grieg, Elsie Emerick; violoncello, "Autumn Flowers," Popper, Jose , phine llurkhoider; songs for soprano, i "My Laddie," Thayer; "In a Garden," j Hnwloy, Amy Bolts: violin, "Caprice Viennois," Kreisler; "Sehon Ros | marin," Kreisler: "Hunioresquo," i Koepping, Noah Klaus: piano, "Tar antelle," Heller; unison for violon celli, "Romance," Aletter. Miss Ken nedy, Alice EnZTtr, Josephine Burlt holder, Samuel Krebs. The faculty includes: Miss Deeevee, piano; Mme. Von Heregliy, violin: Miss Marguerite Kennedy, violir.- cello; Miss Irene Coble, piano: Mrs. E. J. Deeevee. harmony, vocal; Miss Ella Yost, training of supervision of public school music; Miss Harriet Parker, theory. Zembo Temple Celebrates in Chestnut Street Hall Final plans have been completed for the elnborate "Toadies' Night" dance to be held this evening, at Chestnut Street Auditorium by Zembo Temple, Mydtlr Shrine. Charles E. Covert, potentate, ap pointed the following committee to take charge of arrangements: Mer cer B. Tate, chairman; S. Ort Bow man, Frank Roth, Bertram Saul, Charles C. Hoffman and Ellas Wag ner. The music for the dancing will be furnished by Mr. Updegrove's Or- ; oheßtra. Supper will be served at i 10 o'clock. TAKING EASTERN WEDDING TRIP LIEUTENANT AND MRS. HERMAN 'sHELLEY WEDDING TODA v | IN BRIDE'S HOME Miss Elizabeth Workman and . Lieutenant Herman Shelly Are Married at Nooja A quiet wedding was solemnized to day at noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Workman, of 1628 State street, when their daughter. Miss ICliza | beth Workman, and Lieutenant E. Her ! man Shelly, of Steclton, were united i 1 in marriage. Under a canopy of white and green, i the ceremony was performed by the ' Rev. William N. Yates, pastor of the ! Fourth Street Church of God. j 1 The bride wore a traveling suit of j 1 blue serge with picture hat and carried j '■ i a shower bouquet of white roses and violets. Miss Melma Hinkle, of York: Miss j I 1 puu Jpaqs uoiaH ss|W 'qosjUH iuuhllM j : Miss Elizabeth Workman, Jr.. were . i bridesmaids. Their gowns were of white ■■ 1 and cream silk and pink Killarney roses : formed their bouquets. William S. F- j ' Yates acted as beat mnn. Killarney ; roses and fern were extensively used to ; < decorate the home. Lieutenant Shelly was a former ath- '■ lete of Steelton High School and grad- I uated with the class of 1914. Miss i < Workman graduated from Central High : : School in 1913 and the Teachers' Train- 1 ing School in 1915. She is well known] as a teacher In the public schools. Immediately follow ing the ceremony j < Lieutenant and Mrs. Shelly left for New ( 1 York city where they will spend the > 1 honeymoon and returning will reside at j I the home of the bride's parents. < Nursery Home Donations Thankfully Received j The Nursery Home at 1321 South!; Cameron street received the follow- | ] ing donations during the month of | ] February: > Five dozen oranges, Mrs. Muncelp one bushel potatoes, Mrs. Albert An- 11 drews: rug, friend; one bag rice i < flour, Witmer Bros.; six pillow cases, j ] sheets, night shirts, bath blankets, j • spreads, Dr. E. L. Shope; patches, . j clothing, rain cape, friend; fiifty |j cabbages. one-half barrel sauer- ; ] kraut, one box oranges, Mrs. Stamm; j ] nine underskirts, five pairs drawers, i , two pairs hose, friend; cheese, j ] bread, rolls, cake, celery, grapes, j; ham, Susquehanna Hose Company; |] dresses and coat, Mrs. Walmer; j, lolly pops, oranges, Mrs. Krollj two ; boes, rolls, four boxes bread, Gun- ] zenhauser's bakery; clothing, Mrs. i Moller; shoes, clothing, Mrs. Beltz; . slippers, ten pairs new shoes, bath- ( robe, dress, waist, Mrs. Crowell; j, four dinlngroom chairs, one comfort, | < four dozen eggs, Mrs. Munce; one j < box raisinbread, box rolls, Harris- j, burg Bakinj Company; cash, Mrs. ; J. TV. E'lenger, Miss Anne MeCor mick, Pine Street Church Kinder garten, Pine Street Mission Sunday , ; school; cotton, gauze, four pieces sheeting, muslin, sixty children's , I gowns, Harrisburg Chapter, Red . j Cross. Mrs. McNiff's Birthday Is Happily Celebrated ! Mrs. Patrick McNiff. who has a host | of friends throughout the city. IB quietly I celebrating her seventieth birthday to day. Her daughter, Mrs. John H. | 1 Dougherty, of Beaver, came on to be ! with her mother today and with Miss ' ' Katharine McNiff, of Central High i School faculty, whose birthday was > Tuesday, and Mrs. Max Johnson, of ! Paxtonia, a delightful little family re- I union Is going on nt the McNiff home, ; 605 North Second street. To Give Travel Talks at ] Y. W. C. A. Vesper Services IMrs. Frederick Kclker will deliver a series of Travel Talks at the vesper services of the Y. TV. C. A., on the i next four Sundays. The meetings arc iheid nt 5 o'clock, and at their close! I chocolate is served to those who care i It "> remain. The four subjects to be] discussed are ns follows: March 9, I "Darkest Afrtca:" March 16, "India, I the Land of Temples:" March 23, "Old; China and New C'hinn;" March 30,! "Japan, the Land of the Cherry Bios-j | sums." Mrs. Kelker has traveled ex- i I tersively through the countries of ! which she will speak, and has coilect | ed runny interesting curios, which she; will show at the meetings. j Mrs. Pari TVittiner, of York, is the I guest of her sister, Mrs. Leo TVells, j 60S North Second street. I Misa Dorothea Dlckert. 123 Sylvan j (Terrace, has returned from Alle'fi | town, where she attended a dance I given by the Delta Theta fraternity. I Mrs. Joseph H. TVallzz is seriously) ill nt her \home, 208 North Third! strc et. I Mrs. Wllllnfn Henderson. 25 North! I Front street, is spending a week in j Atlantic City. ""^te^TORK I I [An" . iitounveiiicnl vnilvt Una nam my , | must in oecneipntiied by name to assure \ Mr. and M rs. Warren It. Jackson, of • '3214 North Second street, announce the; birth of a son, Raymond Warren Jack- i ; son, Wednesday, March 5, 1010. Mr. : ; Jackson in scpn&iry of the liarrisburg i ! Chamber of Corn merer, j Mr. and Mrs. Rtanley D. Jenkins, of 1 ! Buenos Aires, Sooth America, announce j j the birth of a son, Robert Stanley Jen- j ] kins, in February. Mr. and Mrs. Jen-] | kins were former residents of this city. ; | Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Houser, of Chi- I ! cago. former Harrlsburgers. announce 1 tie birth of a daughter, Harriet TVatson Houser, Saturday, March l, PJI9. Mrs.' I Honcer was formerly Miss Annette Wat- I I son, of this city. O.T. J. SOCIETY GIVES 'DANCE l Walter Shaffer Is Guest of Honor at Delightful Affair Last Evening The members of the O. T. J. Club of Central High School were hostesses at I a subscription dance last evening at Winterdale Hall. It wns a most de lightful affair, the vari-colored spring lloiwrs which hung in profusion in every availuble space, lending attraction. Dur ing the moonlight waltzes the beams of a great yellow moon suspended in one end of the hall shone down and gave an added beauty to the gay scene. Walter Shaffer, the Dauphin aviator, was guest of honor. The success of the dance was due largely to the hard work of the girls in the club. ' They are Nellie Aril, presi dent ; Helen Best. Mildred Ivrieder, Sylvia Gingrich. Annette Mercurio, Helen Bahn. Elizabeth Aikens. Alary Witmeyer, Dorothy Madduv, Alnrtha. Goodyear, Beatrice Bogar. Margaret Goodman. Margaret Alartz, Feme Hoff stntt and Edith Garland. Sourblers orchestra played for the dancers who were chaperoned by rrof.. and Mrs. Clarence Zorger and Miss Alae Irwin. Among the Dancers The dancers included the Misses Dor othy Shrader, Alildred Buchanan, Eliza beth Aikens, Mildred Gallagher, Julia Hinkle. Cassandra E. Musser, Mary Rhoades. Cordelia Morgan. Merle Gertrude Musser. Violet Hollinger, Dor othy Corning, Helen Notestine. Gladys Shupp, Helen De Walt, Pauline Rife, Virginia Wallace, Leona Aliddleton. I Alary Bright. Esther Wheeler, Esther Suydam, Naomi Michael, Mnrtha Aloltz. Helen Henderson, Pauline Stevlck. Mabel Small, Florence Gates. Katherine Dechant, Ruth Arment. Sara Goodyear, j Ruth Marks, Bessie Hall, Mildred Dia singer, Lillian Levi. Elsie Hope. Clare Van Dyke. Gladys Sloop, Ruth McCau ley, Eva Irvin, Wilhelmina AVofarth, Grace Bergstresser, Feme Hoffstot, Emily Sites. Sarah Alarkley, Ethel Zeigler, Evelyn Snyder, Hazel Rexroth, Alartha Feiser. Mildred Rowe, Atargaret Moesline. Emily Klopp. Romatne Best. Alargarfiet Spencer. Nellie Ard, Helen Best, Dorothy Maddux, Helen Ard, Alil dred Kreider, Hortense D. Astrieh, Mary Harris, Cranna Hammelbaugh, Elva Myers, Catherine AVorley, Elizabeth Handshue, Mary Lau, Anna Sense man, Mary I. Saunders, Susan Hepford, Anna McKlbbon, Blots Peake, Anna Hoyer, Harriet Bastian. Mildred De- Shong. Alessrs. Ted Solomon. J. A. Spencer. Robert Cornelius, Warren Gates, Ralston Orendorf, Leo McGran aghan, Charles Christ, Samuel Grand. Gilbert Mattson, Jack Grundon, I .ester S. Miller. AVinfleld S. Earley. RobertL. Shuler. Norman Hetrick. W. Thorn.m Senseman, Jr.. Frank J. Cozzoll, William Foster, Horace J. Selig, John I pp. J. C. Himes, Willinm Harges. Jr., J. R. Robin son A. W. Crist, Jack Kuhn, Cecil Holmes. Hill Roberts. Stanley Swartz, Craig Bergstresser, Jack Ricn ard Qulgley, Park Reckley, Rimer Black. Harvey Ensminger. Edgar Fair, Harold Barcroft, Carl Bolin. Bud Bell, Mark Gerdes. Walter Schaffer, Donald Egolf. Lieutenant Scanlan. Robert C. Michael, Parker Haar, Byron Dessinger, Francis AVenrlck. Jack Walton. H. C. AA'hitcomh. Glen W. De Chant, Don An derson, Milton Smith. Roy Crane, Nel son Bay, James Witman, A 1 Sax, Blair Hefkin, Stewart Taylor. S. T. Sunday, ' Myron Cover, Bennethum Hillegas, 'George Diffenderfer, Otto B. Llppman, Charles AlcNeii, Andrew J. Alusser, John H. I.iddy, C. Astor DeVinney, K. M. Downes, H. M. Shope, Bruce Smith, Allan B. Plank, obert S. Notestine, James Frank, AVesley Stanford. Alvlh Hollinger, Lewis K. Rimer, Bernard Al dinger and Charles Boone. Lucknow Mission Society Meets With Miss Sible The Lucknow Missionary Society of Grace Methodist Church will meet this evening with Miss Edith Sible at her ! home. 256 Herr street. This will be a ! most important session and Miss Alary I E. Gotta, the president ,1s anxious for I a full attendance. ' The general subject for special talk 1 will be "Isabella Thoburn," a foreign | mission worker, and Mrs. 11. E. Todd I will lead the discussion. nn. R. PHILLIPS i will meet his patients and those of Dr J. W. Ellenberger for the pres ! en i a t 922 North Third street from ! G. 30 to 8.30 p. m. Other hours by j appointment. — Adv. . !| SUNDAY OFFICE IIGURS DISCONTINUED Beginning March Hi, HM9 ! nn( i continuing until further no | t j cei my Sunday office houfa will i be discontinued, except by special j apP" lnln,ent - DR. A. L. SHEARER North Sixth Street DINNER THIS EVENING I THURSDAY, MARCH II; 5 (o 7,30 | Stouffer's Restaurant 4 X. COURT ST. 50c A'egetible Soup Scalloped Chicken Brcuded I.amb Chop • itoanl llccf Beef mid Itaiinii Alacnronl ! Mnalicd or Home Fried Potatoes SueeotnMh or ( heme wltli Hlcc Fruit Snlud lee Crenm, Pie or Pudding Coffee, Ten or Cocni, CLASS MEETING IS MUCH ENJOYED Guests of Mrs. Walters Spend j Social Hour After Interest ing Little Program The Ladies' Bible class of the Memorial Lutheran Church met on ; Tuesday even ng at the homo of Mis. Walters, 233 North Fifteenth street, Mrs. Walters presided, assisted by Mrs. Charles Thzel. At the close of ] the business meeting a pleasant so cial hour was spent. Refreshments ! wore served to the following: Mrs. : j William Smith, Mrs. Susie (> ennie. I Mrs. l.owis Orr, Mrs. A. S. Zlmmor- | j man, Mrs. Elizabeth EnterliUe, Mrs. ! Walter VVebbert, Sister Harriot j I Franklin, Mrs. Wi liann Harman, i ; Mrs. Bessie I.ytlo, Mrs. Irwin Maur- ! ! or, Mrs. Samuel Wilson. Mrs. D. E. Deniiny, Airs. Charles 1 Wilson, Mrs. William Shout', Mrs. ! 1 Moser, Mrs. Mary Ward. Mrs. Black i well, Mrs. Ling o. Mrs. Lenker, Mrs. i i Kate Lauclenslager, Mrs. Barton, j ! Mrs. Rheinert, Mrs. Charles Titzel, | Mrs. Sweager, Mrs. J. Tsehopp, Mrs. t Ida Kauffman, Mrs. TVallower, Mrs. I ('lodgers, Mrs. Anna TVenst. Mrs. 11. ■ Bowman, Miss Mary Titzel, Miss 1 Hilda TVal'ower, Miss Grace Enter- ; line. Miss Helen Sweager and Miss • I Marjorlc Wallowcr. ] Dr. Louise It. Taylor of tBOO North j j Third street, is spending the day in ! t Philadelphia at an operation for one c.f : , her patients at the University hospital. | •loiin C. Kunkel, 3rd, has resumed his j studies nt Yale University, after a brief j ; stay with his mother, Mrs. John C. ! I Kunkel, Jr., 11 South Front street. William Lindsay has returned to his home In Liverpool, after a visit with j friends in this city. Mrs. Lee Wells, 608 North Second | street, is convalescing after a severe . illness. Mrs. Harvey F. Smith, 130 State j street, has returned after a visit in Atlantic City. Dr. J. Wesley Kllenberger, of 924 ; Xorth N Third street, who is seriously ill at his home, is resting quite comfortably j today. Mrs. Samuel H. Weldemyer, Jr.. of the Fountain Apartments, will be one of the hostesses nt the Lehigh University j Cotillion Club dance tomorrow evening.4 Miss Mnry Ti. Robinson, 208 Pine ! street, left yesterday for Lawrenceville. I New Jersey, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson. E. Pierce Shope. a student of the j Johns Hopkins Medical School, is visit- ( ing nt the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Z. Shope, 610 North Third street. Miss Louise Hench, 614 North Second 1 street, is visiting with friends in Phil- ! ndelphla. I Miss Ruth TVilloughby, 223 South i Thirteenth street, has returned after a; visit with Mrs. Samuel Slaymaker, of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Nicely, of York. ! spent a few days in the city as the j guests of Airs. Nicely's parents, Air. and : Airs. Preston Erdley, of 1612 North ! street. GLOVES CLEANED FREE H. C. Alattern, of 404 North Second street, proprietor of the Valet wishes to announce that he will clean for any lady a short pair of white gloves free, provided she has never had any done here before. This introductory offer is made simply to get you acquainted ' with this modern dry-cleaning house.— Adv. REMOVAL SALE j YOHN BROS. I jjj 8 North Market Square- 1 y| ' || | For the Next 5 Days You Can Save 1 | from $5O to $lOO on E PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS I All Musical Merchandise and Sheet Music jj | at Reduced Prices [j j SQUARE PIANOS AND ORGANS || No Reasonable Offer Refused |j I After the Sale Our New Location Will Be .1 13 North Fourth Street Lieut. Foster Weds Philadelphia Girl Philadelphia, Alarch G.—A pretty! wedding took place Tuesduy night | at 6 o'clock in St. Mary's Aleinoriul j Church, TVayne, when Miss Gladys! Marguerite Jameson, daughter of ] I Air. and Airs.. 1,. (j. Jameson, be-I j came the brido of Lieutenant J. | Montgomery Foriiter, United Stales i j army. Miss Jameson was attended by I her sister, Alius Louise Jameson, as ' maid of honor, and her bridesmaids i were Mrs. L. R. Leonard, Jr., an jollier sister; Airs. Samuel Slay maker, Miss Oecile. Forster, a sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Natulio Brucli, of "New York. Little Miss Dorothy Leonard was tlio flower girl. The best man was Richard Watson and the ushers included Lieutenant It. L. Leonard Jr., Tlionms Mearne, Kirk .Moore, Kllsliaw Irwin, Samuel Siay ! maker and Frank Hunter, of Pltts j burgh. ! The bride, who was given in mar ! riage by her brother, wore a frock j of white embroidered net over satin, land her tulle veil was edged with j duchess lace, which her mother woro j lier wedding. Her bouquet was la shower affair of white sweet peas, j white lilacs and pale lavender or ! chids. The bridesmaids' frocks were lof blue taffeta, flnished with pink 1 girdles, and their lints were made ]of blue taffeta. They carried bou : qUets of violets, lavender sweet peas and pink snap-dragons. The maid ! of honor was gowned in pink taf j r'eta with a hat of the sumo ma ; terlcft, and she carried pink sweet i peas, pink snap-dragons and pale ' lavender cluster orchids. | The little flower girl wore a frock |of white net trimmed with plnlt ' ribbons, and her small poko bon : net was made of pink georgette ! crepe. She carried a tiny basket of 1 spring flowers. ! The Rev. George W. Anthony pcr ! formed the ceremony. A small re j ception followed at the home of the j bride's parents for the immediate j families and a few intimate friends. i I 7 Days RHore Of This Great Optical Offer I If your eyes are troubling I you, now is the time—while I this unusual offer holds gixxl I —to lutve them attended to. | There is no charge for eX- I ] aniiiuition and there are no I drops used. 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SECOND ST. r ▼ yy"¥'TTT T y"TTV T t V t V W t t ▼ IP • pjj A Special Message To the Women o£ Harrisburg About My High-Class Ready-to-Wear Garments For the past 15 years I have been in business in this city studying tastes and needs of the women who want to dress well. In my shop at 19 North Third Street I carry at all times the newest fashions. I have never carried any but the most desirable merchandise, ever keeping in mind that many women appreciate fine clothes at low prices. In many cases my garments are priced half what other stores ask. I have built up a garment business not only on the exclusive styles but on the unmatchable values and I shall continue to serve my patrons in the future in the same way as in the past. ALL MERCHANDISE FROM THE PAST SEA SON HAS BEEN DISPOSED .OF. I START THE SPRING SEASON WITH COMPLETE NEW LINES IN SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, WRAPS AND SKIRTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. My success is due to the fact that I do not try to make big profits. People who have dealt with me will testify to the fact that they get better styles and quality here than they get in any other store. COME IN NOW AND INSPECT MY NEW SPRING STOCKS OF WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR ft. Bloom, 19 ST. 3 Doors From the PennpWarris GETB MARRIAGE IJCENSE | John P. Carroll, of this city, add Miss Klcanor Mace, of Port Re public, Va„ secured a marriage li cense fit Hngerstown, Md„ early ha the week and wero married in that city at once.