6 Local Overseas Men ' Report to Camp Dix The following: local men, who have just returned from overseas, have reported to Camp Dix after a brief visit at their homes in this city: Ralph Troup, Harold Astrich. Francis Simonettl. William Eber sole, James Handshaw, William and John Cooper, all members of Company A. One Hun dred and Third Motor Supply Train: Ross Simonetti, of the One Hun dred and Third Ammunition Train, and Lieutenant Paul Porter, of Com pany C, One Hundred and Third Motor Supply Train. They will par ticipate in the big parade to be held in Philadelphia on Thursday and ex pect to be mustered out in the near future. W. O. T. IT. TO ENTERTAIN The Harrisburg City Union of the "W. C. T. U. will hold a musicale at the Sixth Street United Brethren Church. Sixth and Seneca streets, Thursday evening, May 22, when a program of unusual merit will be given. ~ „ On Monday, May 26, the Lnion will entertain members of the G. A. R. and returned soldiers .at the Fifth Street Methodist Church. An interesting time is being planned for and refreshments will be served to the veteran guests. ! TREES an 3 PLANTS FOR ALL PURPOSES COSSULT OU* LANOSCAPt DEPARTMENT FLOWERS FOR All OCCiS/O^S ON DISPLAY AT OUB FLOWER SHOP I Theßerryhill LOCUST ST. AT SECOND Rich in Flavor Flavor and aroma arc rc- j sponsible for the popularity j of a particular brand of coffee. A full rich flavor and a de lightful aroma cannot come from a haphazard method of , blending and roasting. Golden Roast Blend Coffee is blended with careful pre- j cision and roasted just as carefully. It's the full flavor and aroma i the blending and roasting int- j part to Golden Roast that is ; responsible for the fast grow- j ing favor this blend enjoys. I Tell your grocer to send you a pound. R. H. LYON i Coffee Porveyor to the Penn-Hnrrl I HurrlibnrK, Pennn. jMJSm Choose Your Vacation Wv~) Hats and Shirt Waists /a f rom our displays if you want (V \ //;! J /TH Q ualit y and Style. ]D Very new and charming. All the striking colors and features for Summer. Splendid values. Moderately priced. TI-IE LABELLE SHOP 212 Locust Street Next Door to Orpheum Theater. The f and Artistic Home \ j |/ €J Wallpaper has much to do with the comfort 1 I' I of the home. i jI j At first thought this might not strike you as B j being logical. But, stop a moment and think! "Lind," prepossessing, abrupt patterns and colors that fairly jump at you are the result of lack of artistic arrangement. They jar the eye. They have their place, but not in the quiet of jj the livingroom or bedroom. LI Soft, harmonious, tender tones sooth the mind and impart a sense of companionship that lu makes for comfort. _ •/1 JK\ It's all in knowing how. / < |\ THE BLAKE SHOP A f 1 , 225 North Second St li TUESDAY EVENING, Hajueusbtjrg TELEGRAPH MAY 13, 1919. INTERESTING PERSONAL NEWS MRS. ZIMMERMAN IS CLUB HOSTESS Entertains Walking Club and Guests Yesterday at Her North Street Home I Members of the Harrisburg j Walking Club were pleasantly en ' tertaincd yesterday afternoon by iMrs. S. H. Zimmerman at her resi dence, 412 North street. Sewing, [chat, plans for walks in the coun i try and for further card parties for j charity made the hours pass happily away, and refreshments were served iin the dining room, with Mrs. Sam uel Z. Shope presiding over the tea I Crimson sweet peas made a pretty center piece for the table, with ferns land spring flowers in the drawing I room, and during the afternoon I there were a number of beautiful piano numbers given. In attendance were the following members: Mrs. Louis A. Drumhel ler, Mrs. Shope, Mrs. H. G. Crane, Miss Edith Sible, Mrs. Walmer, Mrs. Alvin I. Miller, Mrs. Sherlock, Mrs. T. P. Carey, Mrs. George P. Barnltz, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Frederick H. Marsh, Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Lutz, Mrs. Ralph Dowdell, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Todd, with Miss Snyder and Mrs. Wood as guests of cups. Ladies' Auxiliary to Be Guests at Mt. Gretna The Needlework Guild of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Polyclinic Hospital will hold its monthly meeting Friday after noon. at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Charles W. Emrick, 2536 Derry St. Mrs. Emrick and Mrs. P.. P. Kssig will be the hostesses. Mrs. E. J. Sibert will entertain the members of the Auxiliary at her home at Mt. Gretna. Tuesday. June 3rd. An automobile has been secured that will hold about 30 members, and all those who desire making the trip by auto, will kindly communicate with Mrs. Edward Kirhy Lawson, Penbrook, not later than May 31. A cordial invitation is extended by 1 the hostess to every member of the Auxiliary, to be present at this outing. CUBICAL CLUB MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Cubical Club of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church was held last evening in the girls' building. South street. A social hour followed the business session and refreshments were served at Hose's to the follow ing members Mrs. Ernest Reising er, Mrs. V. Grant Forrer, Mrs. Clar ence Whistler. Mrs. John Goodyear, Mrs. Wilson Cook, Miss Grace Long, Miss Helen Goodyear, Miss Cordelia Brenneman, Miss Margaret Richards, Miss Phoebe Richards, Miss Ruth Richards, Miss Katherine Richards, Miss Susan Hepford, Miss Sara Ream, Miss Elsie Cressley and Miss Edna Forrer. Dinner Tnedny Evening. Hoy 13 Stouffer's Restaurant 4 X. Court St., 5 to 7.30* 501 Chicken Noodle Soup Cnlf I.lver In Bneon—Brended Venl Cutlet Tenderloin of Beef (Glazed) —— Roost Beef Unshed or Creomed Potatoes Stewed Corn— 1.1 ma Beano Entree Ice Crenin. Pie or Padding Colter, Ten or Cocoa SECTIONAL MEAL AS CLUB BENEFIT Penbrook Community Civic Club Schedules Events Thick and Fast Now a Days A progressive luncheon will be held in Penbrook Thursday, May 15, at 5 o'clock for tho benefit of the Penbrook Community Civic Club. The first course, soup will be served at the home of Miss May Mendler, Main and Chestnut streets: the second course, sandwiches and coffee, will be served by Mrs. Charles Wagner, 2411 Main street, and the third course, ice cream, cake and coffee, at tho home of Mrs. Go bin Vallercham, 2417 Main street. A musical progrnm will be given at the different houses. The next regular meeting of the Penbrook Civic Club will be held on Monday evening, May 19, in the Progress Church of God, Main street. Progress. The Rev. Robert Bagnail will give a lecture at this meeting and members will have the privilege of bringing a friend who is not a member of the club. Surprise on Birthday For Lemoyne Youngster Kiltie Kdna Greenwalt, of Le moyne, wan delightfully surprised upon her fifth birthday anniversary by the teaehcrs and children of her j Sunday School .class, who unexpect- ! edly arrived to spend the afternoon j with her. Games and contests, un der the direction of teachers of the | primary department of the United Evangelical Sunday School, compris ing Mrs. Ralph Crow, Mrs. Charles Walls, Miss Emma Messenger, as sisted by Mrs. W. E. Peffley. wife of the pastor, Mrs. D. A. Smith, Miss Irene Smith and Miss Caroline Tritt, entertained the kiddies until refreshment time, when all sorts of good things were served to these guests: The Misses Edna May Greenwalt, Rosie, Catharine and Mary Rezo, Dorothy Grissinger, Gertrude Hagey, Ruth Reeser, Lauree Thomas, Alice Walls, Cath arine Trout, Mary Beale, Vivian Burtnett, Fairy Zeigler, Almedia Moyer, Mary and Martha Spearo, Resta Kiester, Frances Clark. Thomas Clark, Oscar Erb, Frank Thomas, Levan Albright, Donald Kimmel, Daniel Woods, Mrs. Ralph Crow, Mrs. Charles Walls, Mrs. W. E. Peffley, Miss Emma D. Mes singer, Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenwalt, Mrs. D. A. Smith. Irene Smith, Caroline Tritt, Charles and Arthur Smith and Rob ert Greenwalt. Kittle Edna is the daughter of Robert Greenwalt. who saw service with the old Eight Regiment during the Mexican trouble, and is con valescing after an attack of influ enza. RECEPTION AT SEE HOUSE Bishop and Mrs. Darlington have issued invitations for a reception in the assembly hall of the See House, 321 North Front street, at 3.30 o'clock Friday afternoon. May 23, to meet Signor Ernesto Giampic coli, head of the Waldensian Church of Italy, who will speak on "The Italy of To-day and To-morrow." MOTOR TO CHAMBERSBURG Mrs. Frank Stauffer. Camp Hill; Mrs. Cora E. Britten, West Fair view. and Mrs. John Lynch, 80 North Seventeenth street,, motored to Chambersburg where they were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnhart. COLLEGE WOMAN'S LEAGUE A meeting of the Harrisburg Woman's League of Pennsylvania College, will be held in the Church of the Redeemer, Nineteenth and Kensington streets, this evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged by I the officials to be present. I Un announcement under this heading ; must be accompanied by name to assure j accuracy.) Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrlck, , of Penbrook, announce the birth of ! a daughter, Barbara Kirkpatrick, at the Harrisburg Hospital, Sunday, May 11, 1919. Mrs. Kirkpatrick was ! Miss Fannie Ober, of Penbrook, i prior to her marriage, j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geiger, of I Canton, Ohio, formerly of this city, I announce the birth of a daughter, Jean Louise Geiger, Tuesday, May 6, 1919, Mrs. Geiger prior to her mar riage was Miss Dora Fickes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, 2014 North Seventh street, announce the birth of a son, Bruce Albert Martin, May 10, 1919, Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Mary Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hazlitt, of -Brooklyn, former Harrlsburgers, announce the birth of a daughter, Imogene Mary Hazlitt, Saturday, May 10, 1919. OWN A j effllCf! | ; : You and Your Clothes ij Will Live Longer I ' Why be a slave to Blue Hon- ! ! day? Or why pay exorbitant ] | i i laundry bills? ] | The THOR washes your \ ! i ; clothes, laces, linens, blankets, ■ j ] i everything at the small cost ! i i ' of only 2 cents an hour for < ] ! electricity. i * And the work is dons quick- < ' ] i ly, cleanly. Tou simply press | > i the button and the foaming hot • ' i ; suds penetrates every fiber of | j . material. | i ] | Investigation la Not Obllgntloa. Let L'o Demonstrate. Dauphin Electrical Supplies Co. 4U-4M Market Street, Harrlsbnrg- JEWISH BOARDTO ASSIST CARLISLE Weekly Luncheons to Over seas Men of General Hospital I Most Interesting Event The Harrisburg Branch of the Jewish Welfare Board has been asked to co-operate with the Car lisle Branch in giving the weekly Wednesday luncheons to the over seas men of the United States Gen eral Hospital No. 31, at the Jewish Welfare Board building, Carlisle. An interesting program has been ar ranged for to-morrow afternoon, in cluding an act from the Majestic Theater by Uiibcrt and haul, enter tainers on violin and plano-accordi an, through the courtesy of T. W. Brennan, and readings by Miss Ella Sharosky. Tho men confined to their beds will also have the op portunity of enjoying these num bers. It is interesting to note that the Jewish Welfare Board is the first of the welfare agencies to pro vide entertainment for "the boys' in the wards. On Sunday afternoon the Meyers- Sourbeer orchestra gave an enjoy able musical entertainment, assisted by Miss Eulie Morgan, who sar.g several selections and gave clever monologs for the men at the hos pital, under the direction of the lo cal branch of the Board and the Red Cross director of entertainment. The event was a decided success and such urgent requests have been received for a repetition in the R® ar future that Tuesday evening. May 20, has been set as the date for a return engagement. MEET RETURNING SOLDIER | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Don- | baugh, of Wormleysburg. had the i pleasure of meeting their son, Pri vate Donbaugh. last evening after | his two years' service abroad, tine | young man, who was with the tour; Hundred and Sixth Telegraph Batal lion. had many exciting experiences, manv of which he graphically de scribed. Music and a late supper were enjoyed by the following peo ple: The Rev. and Mrs. J. J. \ ance. Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Lenker, Mr. and Raymond Stauffer, Mr. and JJrs. Mrs. Dayton Color, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. given in the Pythian Park pavilion George Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. John Donbaugh, Mrs. E. B. Wynn. Mrs. A. C. Coble, Mrs. Roy Frost, the Misses Esther Dunkle and Lena Hassler, Scott Coble, Paul Knight. Arthur Wynn, George Donbaugh, William Donbaugh and Dayton Color. COLLEGE CLUB MEETS A regular meeting of the College Club was held this afternoon at the home of Miss Helen McFarland, Bellevue Park, when members of the organization had the privilege of enjoying the beautiful garden at the McFarland residence. Miss Ethel Fair gave a short talk on Go.em inent work, in which she was en gaged last winter, and Dr. Dorothy Child delivered an address on child welfare work. ORGANIZE CLUB A new society to be known as the Tlarrisburg Cultural Society, a study and current events club, was recent ly formed. The membership is lim ited and the main activity of the or ganization will be debating upon a wide variety of subjects. Meetings will be held every Wednesday even ing at the home of Dr. G. A. Trei man, 721 North Sixth street. The oUlcers are: Chairman. Dr. Trei man; vice-chairman, Samuel Le vine; secretary, lena Marcus; pub licity chairman, Miss Leah Klavans. WINS CHAMPIONSHIP The Tartar team of the Seiler school won the championship in basketball this year from the Turk team of that institution in two games to the tune of 16-11 and 22- 17. Miss Louis Hickok captained the winning team and Miss Kathe rine Rutherford led the Turks. DINNER AT PENX-HARRIS Captain H. L. Wagner was the guest of honor at a farewell dinner given last evening at the Penn- Harris by the men of his depart ment at the Army Reserve Depot, New Cumberland. Captain Wagner will leave this city to assume his new duties at Washington, D, C., in a few days. Fred Alleman, of Summit, N. J., who recently returned from over, seas, is spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S, F, Dunkle, Nineteenth and Derry streets. Miss Bessie E. Poorman, of Boas street, is home after a week's visit in New York and Palisades Park, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Dickert, Miss Clara M. Dickert and Miss Dorothea M. Dickert, 123 Sylvan Terrace, motored to Hagerstown yesterday. Miss Emily Bailey Is visiting Mrs. Samuel W, Fleming, Jr., of Belle fonte. Mr, .and Mrs, David E. Tracy Front and Munch streets, have re turned from Atlantic City, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bailey, 1517 North Front street, have been visit ing their son at Andover and tour ing parts of New England, Mrs. William Conrad, 3210 North Sixth street, has gone as a delegate Ito the Grand Convention, Ladies' I Auxiliary of the O, R, C., at St. j Louis, Mo, Miss Jean Gamber, 1(30 Green street, left on a business trip to New York.. Mrs. C. W. Gaff, North Eighteenth street, is visiting relatives In Al toona, Mr. and Mrs. O. O, Paxon and aon, Joseph Psxon. 11, of 2146 Green street are visiting relatives in Philadelphia and Jenkintown. Mrs. Louis 8. Drumheller of 107 North Second street is going to Philadelphia the last of the week for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Elisabeth Crain Kunkel, who has been seriously ill for several weeks at her home, 17 South Front street is un improved in condition. Mr. and Mra Francis Jordan Hail and their son, Spencer Gilbert Hall are going to Philadelphia to-morrow for a short stay with' Mr. and Mra William Latta Nevln. B. Franklin Etter of 20( Pine street went to New York yesterday to take up work with the Consolidated Steel Cor poration. Mias Estelle Wenrich and her sister. Miss Jeanette Wenrich went home to Troy, N. Y. to-day after a week'a stay among relatives in ths West End. Miss Dora Sliberman has gone home to Lebanon after visiting-Miss Clarissa Claster of Cottage Ridge. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Z. Shope. of