4 H ASSOCIATION MEETS A meeting of the entertainment of the Harrisburg High Alumni Association will be Thursday evening at the home Harold E. Eckert, secretary of association, 126 Sylvan Terrace. and extensive plans for the months will be made. H Miss Marie Arnold, of Phltadel- Is home after attending the home celebration in thlz H^Hty. |gM Miss Anna Moffltt, of New Haven, H the guest of Miss Ruth Payne. and Mueneh streets. B Flowers ■FOR ALL PURPOSES Willi Cut flowers and plants for SfH weddings, social occasions, fun ernl flowers and flowers for the Bell 3709N ■The Berryhill 3IBfc°CTJBT STREET AT SECOND .-I Star Carpet H Cleaning Works HI Let us clean yonr carpets now. jg General Upholstering SB" Expert Work Guaranteed 111, , Give Us a Trial &L Joseph Coplinky |MEleventh & Walnut Sts. 9 Bell 398-R Dial 6951 —j || 10-DAY SPECIAL jfe Ending October Bth IS For the next ten days vj H will fit you, and put your own pfc-1 lenses into the latest "off and lj| I on with one hand" nose-piece, ■ 10-year gold filled guaranteed. " ■ This nose piece usually sells gjtß 'Of *3.00. I-!. Eyes examined free. No j|M v drops used, j? Until October 8 I $1.50 I Rubin & Rubin B Leading Eye-sight Specialists B 820 Market St., Over The Hub Established 15 Years. B Open Wed. and Sat. Evenings Bell Phone 420< .signing, Plioto-Kngraving XX HARRISBURG, PA. Xt amtimmmmummmstttmmmmmi MONDAY EVENING, INTERESTING PERSONAL Jolly Automobile Party Comes From Delaware Mr. Smedley and Miss Bart ram, iof Wilmington, Delaware, gathered an automobile party together on Saturday and came to this city for a weekend stay. Their guests were Dorothy Fahnestock, who is with the Duponts at Wilmington: Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gawthrop, of Kennett Square, the latter remembered as Miss Ruth Craighead, and Ml® | Helen Wilson, of Toughkenamon. Miss Fahnestock took their hosts to her home along River road, the Qaw throps stayed with thetr relatives In Harris street, acid Miss Wilson was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris B. Wilson, 934 North Second street. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Edna Davies, of 230 North street, formerly of Los Angeles, Cal., announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Doris Irene Davies to Russel B. Wileman, of 252 North street, at an Informal luncheon. The wedding will be a midwinter event. Murray Hill Turkish Bath 13 If. Market Ru Bldg. Open Day and Night Ladles' Days —-Mosdays and Thimidnya, • A# M. to 9 P. M. f i Dinner Monday Kve., Oct. 0. Stouffer's Restaurant 4 N. Court St, 6 to T. 30 50£ Rice Tomato Sony (hlrken—Maryland Style—Live* and Onions Pork Chops (plain)—ltoast Beef Mnshed or Borne Fried Potatoes .stewed Pens—Stewed Onions — Rntrct Ice Crcmm—l'le or !*u n ill ft I y Have You Seen Our Eye Insurance Policy ? Scores have taken advantage of this great innovation In the Optical profession. Folks say, "How can you afford to insure me against lens breakage and change of vision for one year and make no charge for the protection?" Because, we tell them, we have the greatest confidence In the frames and rims we use! These frames, with light or dark-colored Shell -ette Rims, are extremely fashionable, yet very strongly made. The lenses we use are only of first quality and fitted with oil the care and precision that ten years of practice affords. It Is only during our Fifth Anniversary Month that this extraordinary offer can be made. Immediate action is to TOUR advantage. Read This Most Extraordinary Offer Daring ear Fifth Anniversary we offer Z 1 I i yon Eylo dark or light colored Shell-ette UOillpiflC rfl flat lenaoa. fitted with 1-10-12 karat Gold-Ailed flnger-pleee mountings or spec- n> J /" /i taele frame*. No holes to weaken leases. \ Jw If Leases Insured agalnat breakage and y U " yonr protection agalnat Change of V|a|on A • for One Year, for only i < This price Specially low prices daring onr Fifth Inorion" "ui Anniversary Month are effective on whlph (hrra Bifocal, Prescription and Torie Lenses. nao all y a ———————— charge of SI.) J. S. BELSINGER /. Opticians Optometrists S North Third Street Pcnn-Harrls Hotel Building • • ? Shop in the Morning • 0 Before the Crowd. 6 5 o Q Buying clothing of good quality is a ser- A iaus business nowdays. It means a sub• •! 1 stantial investment: one which demands $ and should receive careful attention. ¥ 0 Never was the advantage of morning shop- * Q ping more evident. To drop into my shop 1 A during the forenoon: to find a quiet, lei- • • surely atmosphere: to feel that you have ; ; all the time in the world to make your z' " selections: to know that the entire stock 9 0 is available: to find a salesperson at the 0 0 highest peak of efficiency: all these factors 0 A make shopping a real pleasure. And they Q A mean that you'll select exactly the one A A right garment: that every dollar you spend A • will be wisely invested. A 1 Y • 0 Try morning shopping just once —for an ¥ 0 experiment. You'll become a convert. 0 A And by the uxty, why not call up in ad- 0 A vance and make an appointment for the Q 1 time of your favorite salespersonA A' Garage Records And Supplies # . Every automobile storage and repair plant must have a garage, record for keeping data of cars as required by the recent Act of the Pennaylvania Legislature. State Inspectors will shortly check up in accordance with this law. Manufactured by this company in either bound book or loose leaf style in form as prescribed by State authorities. Write us and place your order early. We can furnish any printed forms, tags or record sheets you may desire. The Telegraph Printing Co. Printing—Binding—Designing—Photo-Engraving Plate Printing and Die Stamping tHill&ti Harrisburg, Pa.