6 DAUPHIN CO. W.C.T.U, IN "VICTORY JUBILEE" Will Hold Celebration in Stevens Memorial Church— Great Pageant, "Columbia"—Rollcall of the States on National Prohibition In celebration of' national prohi bition. the Dauphin County Wom an's Christian Temperance Union wi)l hoM a "Victory Jubilee" Friday evening at the Stevens Memorial M. E. Church. Thirteenth and Vernon streets. All active and honorary members of the W. C. T. V, are expected to be present, the latter class including the ministers and leading temperance men of the county. The' "guest privilege" has been extended to all members en tertaining house guests foV the oc casion. t Mrs. M. M- Steese, the county president, wiy .•preside, and lead in the devotional "exercises. A pageant. ?ntitled "Colombia's Roll Call of the States on-Katloual Prohibition." will bo a leading feature of the program, arid there will be addresses by two former prominent temperance work ers of Harrisburg, Mrs. S.*G. Goho, of Lew:sbur~ Pa., anil Mrs. F. K. Holsopple, of New Windsor, Md. -fflowers i or All Occasions Floral Decorations Wedding Flowers Farty Flowers Funeral Flowers 3heßerruhill | , LOCUST ST. AT SECOND < — A Dinner This Kvc. t Wed., March 11) STOPFER'S RESTAURANT 4 X. Court St. 5 to 7.30 50c Ojntcr Soup linked Shuil. Scalloped Oyniers Meat Hoi I. ltoaMt lleef >lnMheil or llrownfd Potatoes Sueeotanh. Creamed Henna. Slaw lee ( ream. I*ie or l'uililinff Coffee. Tea or Cocoa I | ELECTRIC Cleaners & Washers 15 DIFFERENT MAKES WE HAVE THE KIND YOU WANT EASY PAYMENTS i NEIDIG BROS. 21 So. Second St. ir- „ • r I lac\v- t ~ Qr wttl be rvoKced. tvcutr preferred, by •wom.etv cF N tksbc \wketv •seleckLiv / o pw'r \'. ft; I cF dress. boots For Sp-ruvp. Our ffWaatMv J3oot revoke of- firve broVrv oUzed kid skuv - trimmed yWitk 2. toy . straapkt tip cxrrymf st°ktiy Coats Keel . tas beeiv tke ckoicc of- nvvny v/ko sorrvetkii\° <y yet (tvdivuluaJ. ta. "(000 lu. % ,\" . • • § isa£k~ (Over 2,2.6 y%dkssk \Sk , WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURGTELEGRAPH - MARCH 19, 1919. | Musical numbers will be rendered by Mrs. Harry Wettcroth. of the ' Linglestown W. C. T. U.; Miss Alice Rollison. of the Fast Harrisburg W. ■C. T. XT.i Mrs. Qobin Vallerchamp, • of the Penbrook W.- C. T. U.. and a I reading by Mrs. John Bowman, of the Penbrook W. C. T. U. At tho ' conclusion of the formal program, i which is called for 7.45 p. m., the president will introduce to the audi ence the county's officers and Super intendents, a ceremony which will lead to a reception and social hour [ following. In the receiving line, besides Mrs. M. M. Stecso, there wtU be the fol lowing: Mrs. C. M. Spahr, vico • president; Mrs. Gertrude Leidich. recording secretary: Miss Qrace Henry. corresponding secretary: Mrs. F. A. Fishburn, treasurer,, and I the speakers of the evening, among i whom it is expected that Mrs. Ellu George, state president, will be an ! honored personage. The county superintendents in i elude: Mrs. John F. Kob, antinar ! cotics: Mrs. Mary Rollison. ecien title temperance instruction: Mrs. Laura St. Clair, evangelistic: Mrs. William Hooker ■ t'oopor, open air | meetings: Mrs. Walter M. Fishel, , flowers,mission: Mrs. J. 11. Bolffn. : medal contest: Mrs. Harry Stites, peace; Mrs. Margaret Klletiberger, ; prisons, police stations and alms houses; Mrs. J. H. Berkley, purity; : Mrs. J. A. Feeman. Sunday schools; , Mrs. C. F. King, social; Sirs. J. A. .Stabler, soldiers and sailors; Mrs. J. H. Smith, literature: Mrs. R. A. Ronemus. co-operation with mis sions: Mrs. Waiter M. Davis. I„ T. I: Mrs. J. H. Baohman, T. X,. I!.; Mrs i'. M. Spahr. Dress The three local unions, the Ilar ! risburg. the Fast Harrisburg and tho Meade, have been requested to act as hostesses to the members of other | county unions, such as the Steelton. i Linglestown. Penbrook. Humniels- I town. Millerstown and Enhaut, and | everyone attending to have her j "white ribbon" pinned to a small ! card bearing her name, in order to • promote sociability. RIVERS'" 11, ACH SI ITER A supper be served this evening at 5 o'cloi. „t the Riverside Methodist ; church. Third and Harris streets, by Mrs. Allen I.eho's Sunday school class. The proceeds will be added to the : church fund. , YOI'XC GIRL VISITS Miss \\ inifred Miller, of New Cuni berland. is visiting her grandmoth er Mrs. Edward Shuey. 420 Roas .street, and her aunt. Mrs. Samuel Schriver, 434 Rous street. ""^cgSTORK LAn announcement under this heading must be accompanied by name to assure accuracy.] Mr. and Mrs. William Fairchild i Bushnell, of 812 North Second 1 street, announce the "birth of a ' daughter. Anne Eliza Bushnell, ; Wednesday, March 12. 19I'd. Nlr. and Mrs. Stewart C. Foultz. , IS3O Logan street, announce the I birth of a son. Francis Stewart Foultz, Wednesday, March 12. 1919. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pearson Light ' announce the birth of a daughter, ' Margaret Elizabeth Light. Monday, March 17. 1919. at Abington Memor ial Hospital, Glenside. Pa. Mrs. Light was formerly Miss Kathryn Stoll, .of Steelton. Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson M. Downes , announce the birth of a daughter. Wednesday. March 12. 1919, at their I home in Bethlehem, Pa. Mr. Downes I was formerly a resident of Steelton. INTERESTING PERSONAL NEWS FIRST BRIDE WED IN THE PENN-HARRIS —The Koshon Studio MRS. STANLEY D. ADLER The marriage last evening at 7 o'clock of Aliss Hortense Strouse, of j Philadelphia, and Stanley D. Adler, ! of this city, was the first wedding ceremony to be performed in the i new Pcnn-Harris Hotel. Rabbi Louis J- Haas, of the Ohev Sholom • Temple, performed the ceremonies ; and the bridegroom's brother En- Primary S. S. Children in St. Patrick's Party The primary department of the Beth- ! lehem Lutheran Sunday school gave a J I St. Patrick's Day party, the proceeds of ' 1 which will be contributed to the annual | blaster offening. IThe teachers of the department. Sirs, j J. Bradley Siarkward, Miss Lillian Both. ' Miss Florence I. Brown. Miss Esther Wagner. Miss Bess Leslie. Mrs. Shultz. i j Mrs. Wieland. Miss Carrie Orcutt, to- ] ' gether with several members of the con- i gregation assisted in arranging the suc i cessful event. ' There was a musical program, in ! eluding a piano duet by Miss Clara i Baum and Miss Winifred Wieland. sev j eral vocal solos by Miss Alice House holder. readings by Miss Jane Horting. ! ■ a piano solo by Winifred Wieland. a se- j lectidn, "Mighty Lak a Rose." by eleven : members of the primary department, a I solo "Keep the Home Fires Burning." by ■ ' Wayne Berg, and an Irish jig by Misses ' Lillian Roth and Miss Catherine Mach j lan. [ Additional Social News on I*agc I.] sign Gordon D. Adler, was best man. The maid of honor was the bride's cousin, Miss Dorothy Strouse; the I bride's grdndfather, Harry 10. Pyke, gave her in marriage, and the mas ter of ceremonies was Josef Strouse. cousin of the bride. The young couple will reside in this city after an eastern wedding journey. THIRD BIRTHDAY | OF LITTLE BOY Earl Peach Has a Party With Many of His Young Play mates in Attendance Mrs, Richard Peach, of Penbrook, I invited a number of children to at i tend a party celebrating the third birthday of her little son, Karl Peach. The decorations were of green and white, with suggestions of St. Patrick everywhere. The favors were tiny shamrocks. The little folks enjoyed games and I music, with Mrs. John Ream play- I ing. When refreshments were served there was a big birthday . cake. beautifully decorated and i adorned with candles, with a piece for each guest. Those present were: Misses MarthfC Snyder. Martha j Deck, Helen jHummel, Marie Cal ; man, Evelyn Ream and Irene Wal j ters; John Snyder,-Samuel Riechert, ! Jack Winarid, Clayton Arnold, Don j aid Doeiker, Edwin Reigle, Jr., Her man Peach, Earl Peach and Robert 1 Peach. Mrs. Peach was assisted in enter-! taining by Mrs. E. S. Reigle, Mrs. j J. W. Ream, Mrs. J. A. Winand and j Mrs. W. 11. Winand. Miss Chellew Hostess at Real Irish Party, Th°re were festoons of green and ; white, shamrocks galore, pipes, j hats and Irish harps in trie decora- j itons for a St. Patrick's party given j by Miss Ruth CTieilew at her home. ! 1022 South Cameron street. Games, j dancing and refreshments were Tea- j tures of pleasure. , ! In attendance were: Misses Eva! Broxterman, Hazel Houser, Helen Putt, Mary Martin, Blandina Con nelly, Helen Yentch, Martha Yentch, | Goldie Baker, Elizabeth Harrison, j Rose Wolfe, Helen Henderson, Mary I Br&xterman, Elizabeth Hocker,! Goldie Ziegler, Marian McGill, Mar- ! garet Dettling, Elizabeth Woodward I and Ruth M. Chellew; John Martin,! Joseph Martin, Russell Zeiders, Ed- j ward Roberts, Michael Martin, Jesse , Daron, John Shearer, Qber Diffen-1 derfer. Grant Nitroyer, Stewart! Ilarman, Sergeant Joseph Willig, I medical detachment, Middletown; j Corporal Carl J. Eshleman, Marsh Run; Byron Dissinger, Harold Dash er, Carl Ulrich, Edmund Yost, Ray Lieman.- Mrs. A. K. Henderson and Mrs. Robert Chellew chaperoned the party. The Moorhead Employes in St. Patrick's Party The recreation j>oom in the local 1 plant of the Moorhead Knitting Company was the scene of a St. Pat rick's day dance last night for the employes of the firm and their friends. About 200 people were present. The Municipal band or chestra played. / A prize waltz and a lucky num ber drawing were among the fea tures of tlje evening. When the girls entered the door tlioy were present ed with shamrocks bearing numbers. Duplicates of these were placed in a hat and a small girl picked but numbers. Winners were Miss Mary Buser. Miss Janelia McCuain and j Miss Eflie Ecklin. The prize waltz winners were Miss Jennie Bloom, Miss Helen Beatty and Mrs. Hess. CAPTAIN SPICKK TO SPEAK A musicale will be given by the Men's Bible class of Covenant Presbyterian 1 church, at Fifth and Peffer streets, to- 1 morrow evening at 8 o'clock. A special feature of the. program will be a talk by Captain Splcer on his experiences overseas. Ductus Cole, of the Philadelphia orchestra, a famous violinist, was a i guest of Miss Sara Lemer> Green street, to-day, when the orchestra came Vo play before the House of Representatives. BIBLE CLASSED IN FINE PROGRAM <$ Members of Holy Communion Lutheran Church Follow Business With Social On Tuesday evening a regular and well attended bi-monthly meeting of the Adult Bible. Classen was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sohlgnd. Park Terrace and Berry streets. After business an interesting program was given including helpful and remarks made vy Mr. Sohland. Mr. Mad sen. Mr. Oernert. Mr. May. Mr. Umholtz and the pastor. The leaflet: "Autocracy?! Democracy? Which?" was discussed. Singing by a quartet. Miss Jessie Quler, Herbert May, H. II: I'mholtz, J. K. Hamilton: readings. Mrs. J. H. Miller. ! Mrs. Mac Dole. Mrs. \V. A. Oernert ; j duet. Miss Eva Hamilton and J. E. I Hamilton ; trio. Miss Bell, Miss Hamil i ton and J. E. Hamilton: anecdotes, verses and hymhs in which all partici pated. j Refreshments were served and the I guests extended a vote of thanks to Mr. ' and Mrs. Sohland for the enjoyable and | profitable evening. Two Hostesses Greet Guests at This Party Mies Edith Myers and Miss Paul- j ine Boyd were joint hostesses at a I St. Patrick's party {riven at Mifs I Boyd's home. 2460 Beel street. An ] appropriate color scheme ot green : and white was the keynote of the : j decorative scheme and after an en tertainment of music and games re- | freshments were served to tlic fol lowing guests: The Misses Li la Walters, Alva Maloy, Hazel Zimmerman, Helen llivler, Minnie Noble, Marie Wag ner, Jeanne Sw'ope, Sylvia G:ng i rich. Katherine Myers, Amelia ' Hoover, Mae Braun, Edith Myers, j Pauline Boyd, Halph Melcholr, John ( Shumaker, Willis Braun, Charles i Baker, Donald Boland, Donald Dem perly, Ebby Arnold, Charles Span- I gler and Carl Gingrich. : Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry Myers anil Mr. | and Mrs. William Boyd assisted in entertaining. Club in Little Play For Summer Camp Fund I The High School Club of the V. W. 'C: A. gave a play. "The Farmerette." j last evening in the John Y. Boyd Hall. ! The proceeds from the sale of tickets j will be added to the club budget for the Camp Xepahwln fund. Miss Mary Catherine Shope was ! chairman of the program committee and i Miss Marion Martz of the play com jmitlee. v ! The cast of characters was as fol | lows: Dorothy Baldwin. Jane Welling j ton Kutli I.angdon. Jocelyn Wellington. > Feme Hofstott. Eleanor Wellington. Lil j lian Koster. Mlnette Wellington, Mar | garet Zeiders; Mrs. Beckwith, Doris I Stuart; Gracious Anna Bean, Grace , j Peake. ; Elected to Legislature After Serving Abroad First class Private William S. , 1 Smith, who was wounded during the severe lighting at Chateau Thierry, and is now stationed at the Walter ' Heed hospital, received word from his home town, Bradford, Pa., that 1 he had been elected to the State ■ : Legislature., Private Smith was one | of the two one-legged men who pre i j sen ted flowers to Miss Florence • ; Nash, at the special performance ot ■! "Remnant," last week. As soon as , j he receives his discharge he will re . i turn to Bradford to he sworn into . j his new office. MISS lIOI.MKS IS 11.1. i Mrs. Harry L, Holmes, of l'axtang. j was called to St. Paul. Minn., by the se i rious illness of her daughter. Miss I Mary Holmes. Miss Holmes was form- J erly a istenographer in the Workmen's I Compensation Bureau and is now en ! gaged in reconstruction work at the • Base Hospital at St. Paul. | Mrs.-.Tames D. Hawkins, of 12<J" 1 North Third street, has returned to j the city after a s x weeks' trip to I Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Fackler j weiit home to Philadelphia this i morning after a short stay with rel i atives in the West End. DR. ROBERT McG. HI'RSH. 234 State street, will remove his of lices to 606 North Third street. March 24. Office hours, 8 to 9 a. m„ 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m.—, Adv. DR. C, H. PHILLIPS ! will meet his patients and those of [ Dr. J. W. Ellenberger, for the pres !ent, at 922 North Third street, from j 6.30 P. M. to 8.30 P. M. Other hours i by appointment. feh24-tf ' ! ? 0 ? 0 I need several 6 0 First Class j 1 Men {Tailors j j j 1 i j to work on Ladies' • 0 Garments. If you j j 0 know of any seeking j 'j 0 permanent employ- o ? ment and good wages t won't yon send ? • i them to me? ? ?• . c ?i Thanks! 1 0 I j t Coffee A Heal Jumbo I'ennuts Kl3 CIIESTMT ST. 1 TAKING EASTERN WEDDING TRIP LIEI*TKNA\T AM) V US. .1. IMYIi TRuSTI.E TROSTLE-BENTZ NOON WEDDING i Brilliant Social Event in Lc moyne Attracts a Large Gathering Tuesday One of the most brilliant social events of the West Shore occurred yesterday at high noon when Miss ' Stella E. Bentz and Lieutenant J. I Boyd Trostle were united In mar-1 riago at the home of t"he bride's [ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bentz. ! Hummel avenue, Lemoyne. The j ring ceremony was used, with the | Rev. W. E. Peftiey otliciating. The charming bride, who wore a ' gown of headed Georgette crepe and a veil of silk net, caught up with > orange blossoms, carried a shower of white sweet peas and orchids. Miss Margaret McCuteheon. the ■ bridesmaid, in a gowri of torquolse charnieuse and her bouquet was of beautiful La France rosea. D. C. McCuteheon served ns best man. and Alfred Bentz, a brrither of the bride; Earnst Beistline. "Miss Anna Bentz and Miss Dorcas Sloth ower were the ushers. Aliss Ruth Steinhower played "Lohengrin's Wedding March" as tho bridal party entered the parlor, and S. H. Deckman sang. "O Prom j ise Me," during the ceremony. When | the benediction was pronounced the | pianist played "Mendelssohn's Rc j cessional." j The home was at ractively deco i rated with cut flowers, ferns and I American flags, which, with the uni ! forms, added a military toqeh to the I scene. j .After the ceremony a buffet tlin j ner was served to the following ! guests: Air. and Mrs. W. A. Rentz, l Mr. and Airs. J. S. Trostle, Mr. anil Mrs. A. S. llentz. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Deckman. Alissi NAomt Bentz. Miss Ruth Steinhower, D. C. Becker. Alfred Bentz, Earnest Beistline, I Miss Dorcas Slothower. Miss Anna Bentz. Mjss Janet Trostle. Miss Mar garet Ralsner, Miss Mary Ilaisuer, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sawyer, Master Raymond Sawyer.Mrs. Sadie Bauch moyer, Samuel Matter. Mrs. Mary' McCuteheon, Mr. and Airs. J. Boyd Trostle and the Rev. and Airs. W. E. Peiltey. The bride and groom left for an extended tour of the eastern cities 1 ASTRICSFS 3®B Madkeft * / An Opening Exhibition Of Authoritative New. Spring fr Fashions W\\ Tomorrow ! ill Friday wtih 'll and V 1 Saturday ffj > Gowns, Suits, Coats, Dolmans and jlj | I Wraps present new silhouettes, with Wj A \ many new fabrics and shades. W T\ S. A most remarkable assemblage of Parisian-inspired models and clever originations of American designers Marsh 20th each garment shown being of the usual March 21st Astrich Quality. , March 22nd Our Millinery Department, with its glorious array of French models, reflects the victory mood of Parisian artist designers. and after the honeymoon will re side at 217 Forty-ninth street, New port News. Va„ where Lieutenant Trestle is still in the military serv ice. Lieutenant Trostie was graduated from the Lemoyne High school Mil 1911 and in 1917 received his de gree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Trostie waa graduated from the Le moyen High school in 1911. Lieuten ant Trostie entered the service of the country early in the war us a private and received his commis sion soon after. lie is now located at Port of Embarkation, Newport News, Va., as post ordnance liosion officer. The newly-married couple will make their permahent residence in their home town, Lomoyne. ENTERTAINS CLASS Miss Pauline MeKissick, 2p Sayford street, recently entertained Miss Lillie Sehhiyer'a Sunday school class of the ltethlehem Lutheran church. The even ing was spent in an informal way by Miss Lillie Schlayer. Miss Margaret Il6el, Miss Louise Yingiing. Miss Mil dred Ma ley. Miss Pearl Mtiloby, Miss Distinguished Footwear for Women od ™ u 9-inch model, ivory kid : fEtftjl " uppers, hand-turned sole, |b|: ®jS| v full Louis XV heel, extra IB; j|: ®&||| long vamp, pointed toe. Wx £ I r ' Z^ 6 Helen Carson, Miss Either Pond. Miss Margaret Goodman . and .Pauline Mo lvisslck. f —"V Funeral Designs Special A Beautiful Spray for $2.00< A Handsome Wreath for $5.00 Keeney's Flower Shops 811 X. 3J St. 157 X. Promt St. Hnrrisburs. * Stcelton. t \ Pianos Player - Pianos Player Rolls Victrolas C. M. Sigler,lnc -30 N. SECOND ST. Pianos Victrolas V _/
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