Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 08, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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NURSE TO SPEAK
TO YOUNG WOMEN
Miss Marie Bergstresser, Who
Has Lorraine Medal, Will
Address Mission Society
The Toung Woman's Missionary So
ciety of Messiah Lutheran Church, of
which Airs. Wesley is president.'will
have a real treat this evening in an
address by Aliss Marie Bergstresser,
who has recently returned fro
France. Aliss Bergstresser was nurs
ing in the front lines and won the
Lorraine medal for exceptional brav
e'ry. She will give many of her per
sonal experiences in the great war.
Community singing will be led by
Mrs. Charles C. Stroll and Aiiss Elsie
Alclntyre will sing a solo. Tlie
hostesses nre Aliss Cordelia Brenne
man. Aliss Mildred Alatthias, Aliss
Margaret Kochenour and Aiiss Alinnie
Delss.
Each member of the society is
privileged to bring two guests with
her this evening.
TREES aria PLANTS
FOR ALL PURPOSES j
CONSULT OUR LANDSCAPE DEPARTMENT
FLOWERS
FON ALL OCCASIONS
ON DISPLAY AT OUR FLOWER SHOP
Theßerryhill
LOCUST ST. AT SECOND
Good
ak, fn Every Home i
Half a century of devotion
to an artistic ideal ic back of !j
MfcANICH I
f
l/Ttra-Qhalitif PIANOS • |
and PLAYER PIANOS
It has won for this sufierb in- |
strument itsreccgnition by master j
musicians as a world leader in j
real musical excellence.
Easy Terms j
Used Piuifcs Taken in Exch an a tj!
YOHN BROS., I
IS X. 4th St.
will r HP
Style and Comfort |
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women are noted for style and comfort.
Bostonian Shoes for r~^3
men, SB.OO to SIO.OO. V
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It's a dangerous thing to get glasses without a
proper EXAMINATION.
Our Service
We use all the Modern Methods known to Optical
Service. We have had years of scientific training and
experience. You get the Benefit of High Grade Ser
vice when you come to us for examination.
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OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS
N0.22 N. 4TH.ST.
HARRISBURG, PA.
"Where Glasses Are Made Right n
TUESDAY EVENING,
'Walking Club Elects
Officers For the Year
L Tlie Harrisburg Walking Club:
I held its annual election of officers
j ve&terday afternoon at the home of
!lhc president. Airs. I.ouis A. Drum -1
I licller. The results were as follows:
Airs. Louis A. Dsumheller, presi
ilcnt: Airs. George Barnitz, vice pres
ident: Airs. T. T. Carey, recording
sect etary; Airs. S. H. Zimmerman,
corresponding secretary; Aliss Edith
! Stblc. treasurer; Atrs. Ralph AN •
Dowdell, director of routes.
I The heard of directors is as fol
ilows: Alts. William Edmundson. Airs.
! Augustus Lutz, Airs. Samuel Z. Shone
j and Airs. Hoover. Walks to the
j mountains and through tlie country
have been planned for the spring
j time.
Wartime Romance Will
Culminate in Wedding
j Air. and Mrs. William Davisson. 22 I
North Eighteenth street, announce
j the engagement of their daughter.
; Phyllis Kathryn Davisson to George
j Xonemachor, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Aliss Davisson is a member of tlie
) present senior class of the Central
I High school and is well . known
Lantong the younger set in this city.
I Alt - . Noneroacher lias been a member
j of the 634 th Aero Squadron, station
led at the general supply depot at
| Aliddletown. for the past eighteen
I months. The wedding will he an
event of the early autumn.
<.l'lH)'S FOOD SALE
j St. Andrew's Guild will hold a food
i sale in Chestnut street market house,
j Saturday. April 19, in the aftorpocn
I and evening. A great variety of good
! tilings will be on sale and especial
] attention is directed to the Easter
j eggs, since none will be made at tlie
! parish house this year, as has boon
' '.he custom.
* ™ ™
H. Oscar Ulrich
PhilnUelphia Fyefctglit Specinllat
; I\ MY IE A R HIS 111 KG OFFICE
ALL THIS WEEK
s % SPECIAL
I HcauUfnl Shell Gln*neM, M.v Solcn
tilU* Examination, all for n.i low as
$3.00 Complete
Gold-Fillrri filas.spj Low a*
$2.00
: If yon need glasses or doubt
i about your eves, see me any day
this week. Expert work, modern
Methods, at low cost.
CON SI LTATION FREE
Hours it A. M. to S 1\ 11.
Room 1, Spooner Bids:.
i> X. MARKET SQUARE
Second Floor Take Elevator
I'liiln. Office, 1107 C hestnut St.
*■
INTERESTING PERSONAL NEWS
JUNIOR STUDENTS
IN SPRING DANCE
Central High Club Invites
Guests to Civic " Club;
Easter Decorations
The spring: danc© given at the j
Civic Club last evening by the T. D. j
F. Club, "composed -of Junior girls
of the Central High School, was aj
most pleasing event. The decora- j
tions were suggestive of Easter, the j
pale blue electric light shades;
flaunting clever bunnies and fluffy [
chicks. The Banjo-Saxo Orchestra j
played the lively jazz music to which
the following people merrily danced: !
The Misses Kay llaverstick. Mar-,
garet Smith, Edna Bowers, Dorothy
Bothwell, Salinda Solomon, Evtdyn I
Dußree, Florence Ifurtnett, Ma ruin
Toivsen, Adeline Paul, Ruth Towsen,
Martha Sloltz, Margaret Moeslein,
Irene Johnson, Kmilie Klapp, 'Wini
fred Tripner, Evelyn Snyder, Ruth
Marks, Elsie Hope. Sara Marltley, |
Anna Sensoman, Katherine Edwards, |
Emilie Jean, Claire VanDyke, Ruth ,
Dowdell, Helen ICochenderfer, Kath-1
ryn l.illey, Christina I-ong, Carolyn J
Boyer. Helen Buffington, Miriam j
Sweeney, Phyhne Ritchey, Kath- j
arino Rife, Esther Brieilie, Quoenie
Cay, Ivy Heistcr, I.ouise Smith, |
Alibi Meloy, Eleanor Baxter, Kath
arine Sheffcr, Mary Dunbar.
J. Richard Robinson, Julius Kam-I
sky, Edgar Fair, Floyd Thorpe, Fred
Morgan. William Cleckner. Victor |
Bihl. Paul Shank, William Sullivan, j
Robert Sourbier, John Koch, Horace j
Selig. Jack Wingert, James W. Tow
sen. Donald Miller. John Richards, j
John Huston, Joseph Gladfelter,,
H. P. Frank. William Cullen C. j
Himes, Park Beckley, Gilchrist
Brininer, W. Sensoman, Jr., Stewart j
Taylor, Andrew Musser, William i
Ob'er, Archie Black, Robert Lutz,
William Fortna. Lester Sheaffer, |
Ralph Leedy, Bernard Aldinger,.
llonter Evitts, Ray Dintaman, Sam- j
uel Kamsky, Harold Hippie, John
Troup. Jr., Ross McCord, Milo Alnt
ter, William Hamer, B. R. Bell. B. |
Snyder. Lee Kauffman, Jack Koons, !
Charles Fry.
The members of the club are:
Harriet Haitian, Eleanor Bothwell.
Beatrice Blair. Mary Blair, Hazel
Helem. Marv Gable, Margaret Mow
erv.Alary Minnieh Josephine Rob
erts, Mildred Howe and Margaret
Schreadley.
Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Bastian. Mrs.,
' Bothwell, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs.
Gable were the chaperons for the.
evening.
School Girls and Revs j
Entertained by Teacher
Miss Mildred Dunkle. first assistant !
to tlie principal of the Duneannon ]
lligli School, entertained the juniors j
and sophomores at her own home at ;
I.in know Saturday evening.
The guests motored from Duncan- ;
non and tlie evening was spent in j
guessing puzzles and playing games.
Those who participated in the merry
making w'cre Mr. and Mrs. ■'°o ll Ma-I
d'-r, chaperons Miss Ethel FaYlor, j
Mi-' l.aura Weaver. Miss Helen Ben- j
dor Miss Jessie Dressier. Miss Pearl :
Morrow. Miss Kathryn Derrick, Miss :
liulli Shaver. Clifford Hamilton. I
Grafton Ililtner, Merle lliltner. Gil-j
Pert l.oudon. William Eason, Abram ,
FT* e. llenry Arter. Edward Reiter.
Blake Aianiler, Grant Mixed, Boyer
IClinepter and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Moyer, of Lucknow.
Mrs. Gilbert Hostess v
to Motor Messengers
Mrs l.vman D. Gilbert, chairman ofj
the n.irrishure Chapter. American Rod
Cross entertained at luncheon yester
day. at the Civic club, for the members :
uf the Motor Messenger Corps, following
a business meeting. I
Among those present were Mrs. Sam
uel F Dunkle, captain ; Miss Jane Mac- |
Donald, adjutant ; Miss Almeda Her
man. lieutenant : Mrs. Charles T. Prince,
Mrs. Roy G. Cox, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs
Karl Hanson, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. C. How
ard Sauers. Airs. K T. Selig, Mrs. |
Charles Stroll. Miss Ruth Rilling. Miss]
Itomaine Boyer. Miss Mary Creighton.
Miss Elizabeth Knisely and Miss Mildred
Astrich.
PAKCKI, POST AI,E
A parcel tyost Raster offering sole
will lie held in the gymnasium of St.
Paul's Church. Second and Kmerald
.streets, this Thursday, beginning at
7.30 o'clock.
The Women's Auxiliary is in charge
of the event, and the proceeds will he
devoted to the thousand dollar Raster
offering.
"^k^TORK
[An announcement under this heading
must be accompanied by name to assume
accuracy. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IT. Young, 1913
Ilulton street, announce the birth of
it daughter. Jean Lucille Young,
Thursday. March 27, 1919.
Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Unger, of
North Third street. announce the
birth of a son, Walter Chalmers
linger, Monday, April 5, 1919. Mrs.
Unger was Miss Ituth Bordner prior
to her marriage.
Mr. ond Mrs. E. P. Howard. 621
Srhuvlkill street, announce the birth
ef a daughter, Jean Lorraine Howard,
on Friday, March 28, 1919. Mrs. How
ard was formerly Miss .Sadie Ntckles.
There Is a Difference
between the ordi
nary peanuts and
our Heal Jumbo
I'eanuts, roasted
fresh daily, and
sold at 2oc per lb.
Convince yourself
of this fact. tVe
also roast all our
own coffee and
have your blend
at your price, 30c,
35c and 40c lb.
IMPERIAL TEA CO.
213 CIIESTX IT STItEET
Funeral Designs
Special
A Beautiful Spray for $2.00
A Handsome Wreath
for $5.00
Keeney's Flower Shops
814 X. 3d St. 137 N. Front St.
Harrisburg. Steel ton.
HARJUSBURO TELEGKAPK
WED IN SEATTLE
FEBRUARY FIRST
Miss Helen Jauss, Teacher in
Willard School, Marries
Eugene Davidson in West
i MRS. FUG FX'lO DAVIDSON
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Jauss, of 1323
■ X'orth Sixth street, announce the
; marriage of their daughter. Miss
Helen M. Jauss, to Eugene J. David
; soil, foil of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
1 Davidson. 1512 X'orth Sixth street,
j at Seattle, Washington, February 1,
l ia.
j Tli<t luidc Is a graduate of the
j Harrisburg High school and Teach
ers' Training school and for a nurn-
I her of >e;trs was a teacher in the
TWilSuid sci.cel.
Mr. arid Mrs. Davidson afo ct
I home at 3845 Austin street, Seattle,
I Wash. M." Davidson is a telegraph
otic:at** for the railroad, having
i held a similar position while living
I here.
i ADDRESSES COLLEGE CLI'R
I The regular meeting of the College
| Flub was held Ibis afternoon at 2.30
I o'clock, at the homo of Mrs. R. 1..
Gillispic, 2341 X'orth Second street.
I Dr. K. 11. Downey, special deputy for
j tihe Workmen's Compensation Insur
ance Fund for the State of Pennsyl
jvania. the speaker of the afternoon,
I discussed tho subject. "Reeonl De
velopment in Social Insurance."
1\ R. R. WOMEN'S WAR RELIEF
The regular monthly meeting of
| the P. R. It. Women's Division for
j War Relief, Department X'o. 7, will
ibe held to-morrow afternoon at 2
j o'clock in the Red Cross rooms at
' the Fager building. Mrs. Andrew
j DiHinger. chairman urges a good at
j tendance.
RETURN* TO SMITH COLLEGE
j Mi-s Helen Punlap and her guest,
j Miss Anne Axtell, of Omaha. Neb.,
| Miss X'cncy MeFullough. Miss Martha
I Miller and Miss Dorothy llolnian.
| have returned lo Smith College, after
! spending the spring recess at their
I homes in this city.
WOI'NDED MEN* GUESTS
Fifty of the wounded men from
the Carlisle army hospital have been
invited by C. Floyd Hopkins through
the efforts of the war camp com
munity service.'to attend the Jazz
band concert at the Orpheuni the
ater, Wednesday afternoon. ,
MARRY IN I'ARSON VfJE
| The marriage of Miss Elsie May
j Johnson and Harryy R. Hollenbaugh,
| both of this city, was solemnized on
Friday evening, April 4. at the par-
I sonage of tly- Covenant Presbyterian
| Church, by tlie pastor, the Rev. llar-
I vey Klaer. They will make their
j home in town.
REMOVE TO I'M ILA DELPHI A
| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kean, of .1917
i North Second street, left to-day for
II hiladelphia, where, they will take up
! their residence at X'o. 2* X'orth Sixty -
I third street.' Mr. Kean will engage
'in the wholesale rubber business with
1 T. L. Sharon, also of this city.
[ _ AORK VISITORS HERE
"lis. George A. Gotvva.lt and Miss
I.iilie Gutwalt, of 214 Arch street,
\ Yelk, slant the weekend here with
| the letter's aunt, Mrs. Frank F. Ste v
. lck, lull North Third street. They
I are now spending several days with
relatives in Carlisle.
W \ltll-IIOWAKI) Bit THAI,
The marriage of Miss Anna Martha
Howard, only daughter of Mr. and
Mr.. M. M. Howard, 1828 North street,
it Hay Milo Ward, of Ashland, Neb.,
took place Saturday evening, April f,.
r,t the parsonage of the St. Paul's U.
H. Church, Wormleysburg, with the
Hev. A. hi. Mower officiating.
Nathan K. Hause went to llonesdalc,
Wayn# county, to attend the funeral
to-day of Edmund B. llardenbergh.
formerly Auditor General of Pennsyl
vania, with whom he was associated
in business for several years.
Miss Helen Cont, of Emerald street,
has returned home after spending a
week In Millersburg.
Mrs. Floyd Appleton, of Second and
Emerald streets, has gone to Provi
dence, R. 1., to visit Miss Madclaine
Appleton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kingsbury, of
Pittsburgh, are in the city for a brief
stay among relatives in th# West End.
Miss Celeste Walters, of Atchison,
Kan., is visiting her cousin, Miss Alma
Lecdy, of Penn street, for a fortnight.
H. E. Earke and family, of Millers
burg," have returned from Florida,
where they spent the winter at their
beautiful bungalow in Miami.
Dr. Harry M. Vastine, of 109 Eoeust
street, is enjoying a ten days' stay in
Atlantic City.
Mrs. T. F. Towsen and Lieutenant
J. Wilbur Towsen, 616 North Second
street, went to Philadelphia to-day to
attend e, house party. ,
Miss Fay I. Haverstick, a student
of the fc'argent School of Expression,
Boston, is at her home. 'North Fif
teenth street, for the spring recess.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Greene, of Phila
delphia, are visiting their relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Winters, of Penn
street, tor a week or two.
The Misses Marjorie Hause and
Frances Hause, of Rellevue Park, have
resumed their studies at Smith Col
lege, Northampton. Mass., after
spending l- the spring vacation with
their puronts, here.
Miss Lillian Miller and her guest.
Miss Dorothy Dean, of Philadelphia,
have gone back to Wellesloy College,
after an enjoyable holiday season
spent at the home, Cottage
Ridge.
Harold Marts, a Gettysburg student,
has discontinued his studies there
until next fall and is associated witli
his father In business for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger It. Young, of
Cincinnati, are in the citv for a brief
Slav with the letter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmons Irving, of North Third
street.
Miss Pamela Thompson and Miss
Elisabeth Thompson went to New-
York to-day to remain over Easter
with relatives.
CLUB MEMBERS
ON THE PROGRAM
Wednesday Morning Musi
calc With Delightful
Numbers
The semi-monthly musicale ot the i
Wednesday cilub will be held to-mor- I
row morning- at 10.15 o'clock in !
Falinestock lfall with Mrs. Roy G. |
Fox, soprano: II. L. llertzler, i
contralto, and Miss Mary Jehio, so- I
piano. In a most delightfully arrang- !
ed 'program. Mrs. Fox will make an ,
innovation witti a chiyming group of j
French songs.
The numbers follow:
"Why?" "Whims," Schumann, Miss
Mary A. Jelile.
"Si je Pouvats Mourlr," Barhirolli, j
" Bergere Legere, " Weclierlin,
"Psyche." Pnludiihe. "11 Neige," 3pm
berg, "Fhere Nuit," Bachlet, Mrs. Roy
G. Fox.
"My Peaee is Gone." Oraben-lloff
man, "Ma Little Banjo," William
Dichmont, "Meadow-Daisies." Chris
tian Kriens, "Love Must lie," Ru
dolph Ganz, Mrs. 11. L. llertzler.
"Supplication," Frank La Forge,
"My Lovely Celia." "A Pastoral." Old
English, George Monro, Carey. "Lulla
by," Cyril Scott, "One Golden Day,"
Fay Foster. Mrs.*oßo.v G. Fox.
Woodland Sketches: "In Autumn,"
"To a Water-Lily," Ed. MacDoivell,
"The Lark," Balukirew, Miss Mary A.
Jehle.
Flower Duet, ("Madam Butterfly"!,
Fueclnl, Mis. Roy G. Cox, Alia. 11. L.
llertzler.
Missionary Meeting at
Mrs. Bartlett's Home
The regular monthly mcetinfi; of tho
Home anil Foreign Missionary Society
of the I'ark Street Kvangelieal rhuivh
will he held at the home of Airs. Frank
Bartlett, 109 South Fourteenth streei.
Mrs. A. K. Iteigle. tin* president, will
have charge of the devotional exercises
and the program is as follows: liymn.
••America." topic, "The Trail Maker."
by Mrs. John ( Jill ; temperance and mis
sion co-operative, by Mrs. J. A. Stabler ;
duet by Mrs. Moyer and Mrs. Curtis;
leaflet by Mrs. A. 10. Mangen; business ;
self-denial envelopes will be called for
at this meeting.
SHOWKIt FOR Hit IUK
Mrs. Ralph I'etcrman, formerly
Miss Helen Kirk, whose marriage was
solemnized last Thursday, was the
honor guest, at a miscellaneous show
er gi\jcu by Class No. 11, of Stevens
Memorial Sunday School at the home
of Mrs. John CI. Gilt, teacher of the
class.
I hos*e present were Miss llonora
Idneburgh. Mrs. John ('. Gitt, Mrs.
V eakle, Miss Ljllian Shoop, Miss
Father Feeds, Miss Margaret Cham
berlain. Miss Mabel llreu. Miss Min
nie Smith, Miss Rosalie Yeakle. Miss
Fvelyn Wright. Miss Marian McCleus
ter. Miss Mary Varies, Miss Annie
Hem-ons, Miss Flizabeth Rohrcr and
Miss Dorothy Carnes.
Fisim \\-HIJ\SIH:H<; BKIDM,
Mr. and Mrs. Ab|am Ginsberg, of
Baltimore, announce the marriage >f
I'■ en' daughter. Miss Marion Ginsberg,
to Samuel Fishman, of this city, yes
terday at the McColluh Synagogue,
Rabbi Shaffft'or ottieiating.
Following a wedding journey to At
lantic City and New York, Air. and
Mrs. Fishman will reside at Nine
teenth nnil I'irrfc streets. Mr. Fish
man is proprietor of the Lenox Hotel
of this eily.
AVAOI'VCE RETIIKOTII VI,
Dr. and Mrs. B. Alllton Garflnkle
announce the engagement c.f their
sister, Aliss Lena Garflnkle, to Jphn
Li sen berg, of North Green street, a
rising young man in the shoe busi
ness. No date lias been set for the
wedding. Miss Garflnkle. has been
residing at her brother's home since
last August.
EMPLOYES IN DANCE
Tlie employes of the Race street cigar
factory will give a dance on Friday
evening in tlie factory liall. with the
Banjo-Saxo orchestra playing. The ad
mission will he nominal and tlie pro
ceeds will be used for tlie support of a
worthy poor family, the father of which
is ill and unable to support three small
children.
EDI C A TORS IN I'llll. VDEI.IMII V
Dr. Frederick I*7. Downes, superin
tendent. of city schools: Dr. W. K.
Severance, principal of Central High
School, and Dr. Charles B. Fager
principal of Technical High Schodl,
will attend schoolmen's week in
Philadelphia Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
EXOI.A CLASS SOCIAL
Class No. ! of liion Lutheran Sun
day School of Enola, taught, by H. ],.
Hoffman, will hold a social at the
Enola P. It. R. Y. AI. C. A. on Thurs
day evening at 7.30. A variety of
tilings will be on sale, including ice
cream, cake and candy. „
HEBREW LADIHS* AID
The regular monthly meeting of the
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society will be
held this evening at Kesher Israel
Synagogue. Mrs. S. Cooper will pre
side and the officials are urging every
member to be present.
jj|||||gy
Ladies' Ncbby Brown Kid
Easter Boots
(Like Cut)
$2,95
Brown Kid Vamps; 9-inch
Brown Cloth tops to match.
Leather Louis Heels; 2 good
styles. Specially priced at
$2.95
WATCH STERN'S MID
WEEK SPECIALS
CENTRAL HIGH NOTES
H. A. and lMiilcitlan
Tlio feint meeting of the H. A. So
ciety and the Philenian Debating So
ciety held last night was one ot the
most successful meetings of the
year. A great deal of business of
interest to both socieites was trans
acted during the course of the even
ing. and tinal plana wete made for
lho I: g H. A. srrtvirlde to 1.0 held
iv* l Monday evening. The meeting
was at tho home of Lovvin IC. Rimer,
'-it' Perm stre-t. A late dinner was
served to the members of. both so
r'iui. Those present last,night
wen* Cluart Wagner. Clyde IToeker.
Ito.-s t'. Hoffman, William lv. >Tc-
Biitit, Alton Smith. Frederick Sny
■lT l-titharU Qulguy, Carl 15. Stoncr,
Mil'on Potts, Hat old Conner, lldbet t
W. Crist. Joseph Minnlch and Lewis
•l\. Aimer.
Conitiiittoo Meets
The class day committee has held
its llrst meeting to decide what
should he given to tho different
members of the Senior class on class
day. The committee, as appointed
by President Lewis K. Rimer, con
sis\s of Miss Louise Furman, Miss
Elisabeth Howard, Miss Francis
i'odil. Mirs Ivy Heister, Clyde Hock
ey, ,-n.arl Wagner, Robert W. Crist
and George X. Pulas. President Ri
mer and Miss Eliz.ioelh Lloyd arc
ex-oflicio members of the committee.
"S. <). S. Sleeting
The S. O. S. of Central High
school met at the home of Miss Vir
ginia r toiy, 1408 Market street.
| Alter a brief business meeting, mu
sic. dancing and games were en
joyed. Refreshments were served
to the following: The Misses Anna
Render. Alice Friqkman, Viola
Mosdngo. Lucille Beard. Mabel net
tling, Marparetta . YVnllin. Lillian
Maroy and Virginia Storey.
POSTI'OM: DINNER DANCE
Tlie t'olonial Club dinner dance,
scheduled for Friday evening, has
been postponed until Thursday, the
| twenty-fourth. The regular Saturday
i night informal dnr.ee will be held as
• usual.
J Easter
Suggestion
\ at
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Uptown
/ Department
Store
Suits
Blue serge suits, stylish
Spring ® 1 7 Cf)
models P 1 / .OU
Tailor-made suits of various
types, ail marked by exquisite
finish and long grace- OOQ CO
ful lines &Z!7.OU
Smart suits, fenturing the Rus
sian Blouse style as well as
strictly tailored $35 to tjjgg
lines
Englifh Walking Shoos, mili
tary heel; cordovan ti*g CQ
and tan <PUUU
Patent heather Oxfords and
ho<T s; . , L ? u . ls $5.00
Kid l.eathcr Pump; Cuban
heel, long vamp, mill- tf!C CA
tary heel ipO.OU
■ w
M
Millinery
Easter Mats, small and medium
sizes, smartly tfo QQ
trimmed PA.^O
25 Hats, copies of exclusive
French models, large QQ
and small shapes
sr:™' $1.98 $7.00
Untrlmmed shapes, djl QQ
large and 5ma11.......
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0 ' nmiunami ■ ■
When Golden Roast Blend Cof
fee was aflrst put on the market
a standard was set for Its quality.
The blend was carefully selected
for Golden Roast was to be an
"unusual" coffee, one which was
to be in a class by itself.
And then ,lust as carefully as the
blend was determined, so was
the roasting process studied.
Since Golden Roast was first sold,
that same standard lia3 been fol
lowed with exacting care.
Golden Roast
Blend Coffee
is a real coffee—first in
quality —delicious in taste
—delightful in aroma.
Sold at your grocers.
Sealed in pound air
tight packages.
R. H. Lyon
Coffee Purveyor to the Penn-Harrl*
Hnrrlaburg, Pa.
APRIL 8, 1919.
SPRING- TIME
Offerings in Home Furnishings
"IFhere the Best Costs Less"
HOOVER
FURNITURE CO. JL^L
Harrisburg Carlisle
1415-19 N. 2nd St. 23 W. Main St.
When tie tell you "Our low expense is your big
saving" ive mean every word of it. Too often "slo
gans' f are "far fetched.'* You know our location,
and you KNOW we can afford to sell for less, and
that we t)0 sell for less. The real proof comes
from comparison.
9x12 Japanese Grass Rugs sl2 .98
9x12 W 00l Fiber Rugs $12.98
9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs ... $22.50
9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs $27.50
9x12 Axminster Rugs $39.75
9x12 Velvet Rugs $39.00
9x12 Body Brussels Rugs $37.50
9x12 Whittall Brussels Rugs $55.00
3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite, $95.00
Golden Oak, FumedOOatk t or Mahogany Frames,
upholstered in Brown Spanish Mqleskin.
9-Piece Jacobean Dining Suite, $175.00
Made of Quarter-Sawed Oak. 60-incli Buffet,
48-incli Table, Large China Cabinet. Elegantly
finished.
5-Piece American Walnut Bed Room
Suite, $175.00
Bed, Vanity Dresser, Chiffonier, Bench and
Rocker. Very best quality.
Belding-Hall "Notaseme" Stone
Refrigerators and Century Enamel
A ivliole carload of these famous Refrigerators
at extra special prices for this week.
SPECIAL: —3-Door Side leer as pictured.
"Century" Enamel fl
type; good size f
Ife ChestSy $9.98 up