SOCIAL AND PER MISS MARY I. Kill BRIDE | OF ALLEN MAXWELL PAGET! Popular Young Couple Were Quietly Married This Afternoon at. Home of Bride's Parents—Will Reside in Canton. China The wedding of Miss Mary Hewitt fiaum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward P. Baum, and Allen Maxwell Paget was a quiet event of to-day, tak ing [dace this afternoon-«t 3.30 at the home of the bride's parents in Worm ) leysburg. The ceremony was perform-1 ed by the Rev. G. B. Kenshaw. pastor oi the Wormleysbitrg I'nited Brethren church. in the presence of the immedi-' nte relatives. The bri te wore a traveling -uit of brown broadcloth, with hat to >har niolii/.e and a corsage of French rose buds. There were no attendants. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Paget left for a wedding tour of eastern cities and will leave later for au extensive trip through the West sail-; nig from San Francisco for the Orient. Kn route to Canton, China, where they will reside, thev will vist Honolulu, points of interest in Japan, the Philip-, pines sitd Hong Kong. After February 1 1 they will be at horn? in Canton, China. The bride is a graduate of Central High school, class of 1903, and is prominent in social au i sorority circles. Mr. Paget s a former resident of H:!rrisburg. a graduate of Mereersburg Academy and Lehigh University. For the past several years he ha- been a member of the firm of Paget and Paget, architects and engineers in Canton. The firm at present has work on hand in China for ten different nationalities. I. A. H. Girls to Give Social l n " A. 11. Girls of the Ridge Ave nue M. h. church will hold a Halloween fe;e in the so.-iul room of the church to-morrow evening at 7.43 o'clock. The rooms will be prettily decorated and an interesting -ogram of Halloween j ' slants nas beer arranged. PVs and. cand* will be sell. ' I • ■ The Great Emancipator said—"You can't fool all of the people all of the time." tor a good many years a lot of people have been tooled in the belief that coftee was good for them— that it was a harmless or even a beneficial drink. IT was only when the scientific research of the medical profession began t<> lay bare the bones of rlie coffee skeleton, that people awoke to the fact that much of the Nervousness, Indigestion, Heart Disturbance, Short Breath. Headache. Biliousness, Sleeplessness, etc., were directly due to coffee drinking^ l'he proof came to these people when they tried the easy test of quitting coffee for a while and used POSTUM If you are a coffee drinker and feel aches and ills you can't account for, try the simple experi ment for ten days. Then you'll know the way to comfort. "There's a Reason" Coffee contains "caffeine and "tannin,'' two dangerous drugs that vitally affect nerves, stom ach. heart, liver and kidneys. Efforts to eliminate these drugs from the coffee berry, except in part, have proven futile. Postura made from prime wheat and a small per cent, of wholesome molasses, roasted like cof fee. and so processed as'to create a mild Java-like flavour, is absolutely pure and free from the coffee drugs, caffeine and "tannin 'or anv other harm ful ingredient. "There's a Reason" for Postum —sold by Grocers everywhere. Y.W.C.A.PHYSICALTRAININC Large Classes Now Being Formed and Schedules Arranged For the Coming Season Much ;nteiest iias been displayed in the physical training department of the Youii,- Women's Christian Association, and the classes promise to b#' large and enthusiastic. The following schedule has been arranged. For further particulars those interested may consult Miss Bolles, the physical director. Monday High school girls, 10 to 11 a. m.; women, 11 to 12 a. m.; High school girls, B to 4 p. m.; business girls. 8 to 9 p. in. Tuesday—Junior girls (12 to 16)., 4.30 to 5.30 p. m.; business women. S • to 9 p. m. Wednesday—High school girls, 10 to 11 a. m. Thursday—Junior girls ( 12 to 161, 4.30 to 3.30 p. m.; business girls. Si to 9 p. m. Friday—Girls, 11 to 12 a. m.: High; school girls, 3 to 4 p. m.: business; women. 8 to 9 p m. Saturday—Junior girls, (8 to 12). 9 to 10 a. m. I MRS. GEESEY ENTERTAINS Gave a Dinner in Honor of Her Sister, \ Miss Meyers Mrs. Robert Geesey, of Steolton, gave a dinner on Saturday evening compli- ■ mentarv to her sister. Miss Elizabeth L. | Meyers, of Lancaster, whose marriage, j to Prederi k William Stfiegerwart, aisoi of 1 Lancaster, will take place next' month. Covers were laid foj the following; guests: Miss Daisy Burg, of York; Miss; Ada Coney, .Miss Stella Baekenstoss, Mrs. Leßov Whitcom'b, Miss Irma Watts and Miss Erina Longenecker. Announce Birth of a Son Mr. and Mrs. George Black Stewart,, ■lr„ of Bierut. Syr a. announce The birth | of a son, George Black Stewart, 3d. Mr. [ Stewart, who is treasurer of the Syrian Protestant College at Bierut, is a son of i Dr. George K. a former pastor j j of Market ->(|tiare Presbyterian church. TIA K R ISBURG ST A R-INDKPEN PEN T, MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 26. 1914. JDS. A. E. SHIREY'S TEAM WINNING TEA!H SATURDAY ; Mrs. Edward N. Cooper, of Camp Hill. Winning Suburban Team, Turned |, in !M» and the Winning City Team Turned in The first regular tea of the Rainbow Campaign at the Y. \V. e. A. was hei.i from 4 to 6 on Saturluy afterno.n, when $-'t>2.so was turned in in money. The winning city team for the day was, Mrs. A. E. Shirey's which turned in , s>>S. The winninir suburban team was that of Mis. Edward \. I ooper. of Camp Hill, turning in ?4S. Because of a slight misunderstand ing, some of the workers were not pies ent on Saturday, not knowing that the wore extended to them all i tor ea h day. The officers of the V. W. C. A. hopt" that every captain, everv iieutenant anil every worker will at ten,l the teas that 'will be held this week from 4 to 6 on the ti:st floor of' the V. W. C. A. I it is stated that one suburban mem ber has $)10 to turn iu ou Mondav,. and if the work for the balance of the : week keeps up to the marks thns far { , the association will have a tine increase : o! members that will add materially to its assured income. The yellow ami green Hags have now been hoisted on I the \\. C. A. building above the | other flaps, Mrs. Sliirey.'s team retire i senting the yellow and Mrs. Cooper's I the green. Those pouring tea to dav a re Mrs. | Edward Bailey, Miss Caroline Weiss, I Mrs. George Preston Mains, Miss E Blanche Clute and Mrs. \V. B. Ham mond. Miss Norma Barker's team in full follows: lieutenant, Mrs. \V. s. Bark er; workers, Mrs. Frank Rav and Mrs. Charles Montgomery; lieutenant. Miss Helen Rohrer; workers, Miss Mabel Ar | nolo. Miss Prances Spong, Mrs. Frank, I lames, Miss Elsie Cleudennin; lieuten ant. Mrs. Harry G. Pedlow; workers.! Miss hliza Bret/., Miss Elizabeth Kil j linger. Miss Pearl Vohn, Mrs. 11. W iJonnson, Miss Winifred Wilson, Mrs Harvey Bover, Mrs. William Meek, | lieutenant; workers, Mrs. W. p. Mes- 1 I singer, Mrs. Warren V'au Dyke, Mrs. "• Boar, Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs haumed, Mrs. Carl Heefner, Mrs. Niss | Ella s 'nith. lieutenant; work ers, Mi*s Sara Powell, Mrs. T. P. Ca rev. Miss Anna S. Cubbisou. Miss A Ida Barnes, Miss Gertrude Botton. Miss Ida forger. Miss Esther Wilson; Mrs. Kay Heed, lieutenant; workers. Miss Ray Willis, Miss May Cronse, Mrs dayman, Mrs. Allison; Mrs. H. W. John-1 son. lieutenant; workers. Miss retta Reed. Miss Swilkey, Mrs. W. D. Markiev Mrs Drake. ' Mrs. Ralphj « olfe. Miss Louise Slothower, Miss , Irene Johnson. rue workers in the winning team of -Mrs. Aimer h. Shirev in lude Mis* Z U " lieutenant; Mrs. r. Wesley Elmer, Mrs!, • . A. Sniyser, Miss Ali.-e Nelson, Miss J. \irginia Payne, Miss Eleauor Mav Miss Beulah starry. Miss Josephine m l ' ra " k t " bso ". Mrs. Hosfori Mrs. Hooser. Miss Jackson, Mrs. (iouah Mrs.. ImwrMrs. W. R. Houser. Mr, James L. Shaffer, Miss Rose Harkill. Mrs. tsweigart, Mrs. Hockenl.e.rv Miss Margaret May. Mr, George I!. Land s Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Li.la B. Beckwith. Mrs. Caspar A. Dunn, Mrs. Mary B. McCrea. MISS SHADE WAS HOSTESS , Entertained the Members of the T W. T. Club at Her Home Saturday Miss Florence Shade entertained the | members of rhe T. W. T. Cluii at her! ; home, 2-to North Sixth stre> Sau.r i day even ng. The rooms were prettily | decorated with autumn foliage and! i chrysanthemums and the guests spent a ! pleasant evening with musi.- an<l games. ■ 'Ate in the evening a buffet luncheon | was served to rhe following guests: Misses Blanche Martin. Helen Bur r ; s, Mildred Mauk, Margaret Zeigler. Mildred Wells. Aiaiine Burris, Florence Shader, Catherine Miller, of Ohio: Messrs. Karl Keenc, James Adams, lis car Wagner. Martin Wilson, William Myers, Charles Bitting, Altoomi; tan ley Stroupe. Henry Winter, of Halifax: Mr. and Mrs. Shade and' Mr. and Mrs. Kanfl'nian. I ENTERTAINED BY Miss K.NABE Guests From This City Spent Pleasant Evening at Hummelstown Miss Serena Knabe entertained a ; number of young people from this city! .at her summer home at Hummelstown,; j Friday evening. The guests included; Miss Eleanor DeSilvev, Miss Sara ! Mae ifarr. Miss Anna Slic'er, Miss Alice | Wright. Miss Marietta Branvan. Miss j Mildred Harvey, Miss Ida Huffman. I Grant Renn, Ivan Daugherty, Paul ; Nate, Joiin Winters, Paul Bratten, Paris | Rapp, Bernard Woutersz. News of Persons Who Cor»e and Go | Mrs. Marl in E. Olmsted closed her country place "Cedar Cliff Farm." on j Saturday, and with her family return ied to her home, 105 North Front; street. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf Reilv, Jr., 1501 North Front street, have re- j ! turned from a week's trip to New. I York City. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke Brady, • of Cleveland. 0., are visiting Mr. and: Mrs. James Brady, 510 North Second street. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alton Colt, of Plymouth, Mass., are the guests of the latter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. j j Cox, 1011 North Front street. Mrs. Beaefi, of Bellefonte, is spend-' ing some time as the guest of Mrs.! A. Wilson Norris, 207 South Front i street. Mrs. George Bricker and Mrs. Har i vey Geiger, of Riverside, have gone I to spend several days in Philadelphia. Francis J. Kenny, of the Senate, | has returned from a short trip to Phila | delphia. Mrs. Harold i.anib. 1155 Derry ' street, has as her guests this week ; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. MacFur lane. Mr. and Mrs. Edwiu L. MeColgin, INEXPENSIVELY PRICED FURNITURE OF QUALITY COME and inspect the New Fall Furniture and Floor-Coverings. You'll find a stock of fresh, new dependable made house-furnishings that are different from the ordinary. They will surely attract you at the inexpensive prices at which we've marked them. TWO RELIABLE STOVES. BEAUTIFUL BUFFET THE A double heater—and one that gives lots of A VAJIAJINI/\L» DUffE/l heiit, self feedef —price includes heat and ' A surprisingly flood range at a low price, not That in handsome enough for anv home- "enuine smoke pipe. including high shelf but all necessary pipe. quartered oak S2B ' sl9 $29 «■ * *■ ' v _ JPfff GREATLY ' FLOOR COVERINGS KLDIJCED A ! J R to,-k has a dose- If I Bedding Oep't some eases only cold uigh ts. We 1 half of its origi- show {l lal '£ e va (l nal value SPECIAL, . . 700 CO U CIO For a famUv Sl7c meat chopper, inclu,ling est™ BlailketS, 98C !0 SB,OO BURNS & COMPANY YOUR CREDIT IS ALWAYS GOOD 240 Woodbine street, spent Saturday iu Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. fi. C. Hershey. Iy 1T i Green street, will leave this week for a] visit to Pittsburgh. Mrs. .1. Wesley Yingl:ug, of West minster. Mil., is the guest of her sou. i Frank Yiugling, '403 Green street. B. F. Meekley, 1215 Green street,; is spending a few days iu Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Milton V. Warchain, | 1620 North Third street, are spendingj a few days in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart, of: Jamesburg, X. J.. have returned home! aiter a two weeks' visit with Mr. Stew t art's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.| Stewart. 1604 State street. Mr. and Mrs. \V. \\\ Smith, 1a 0! Ijocust street, spent the week-end at; Mt. Gretna. Mrs. Lewis Rieper and son. David. ol Altoona, spent the week-end nt the ————— Marairsitin j sort and dear By the use or Ciiticura soap For the toilet and bath assisted by occasional applications of Cuticura Ointment. You may try these fragrant super-creamy emollients before you buy them. Samples Free by Mail Cuttcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mafleri fire, with 32-p. book AridreM ••Cutlcura." Dept. 4F, Boeton. home of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Melov, 929 • North Fifteenth street. Miss Mildred Kramer, who is a stu dent at Dickinson College. Carlisle.! spent Sunday with her parents, Dr. and j Mrs. Charles F. Kramer, Third audi Broad streets. Mrs. Mary Stahl, of Mifflintown, is the guest of her daughtois, Mrs. John Schreadlev, 1719 North Fifth ] street, anil Miss Km ma Heikes, 1513 j North Sixth street. Robert Hunter. 12S North Sixth | street, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Hen Warfel, of Hollidaysburg. John D. Rice, of Chambersburg, spent] the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Smith, 1315 North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Townsend and daughter, Marjorre, 22S Maclay street,; spent the week-end in Philadelphia. j Miss Roberta lie iff, who is attending! Dickinson College. Carlisle, spent the I week-end at her home in New Cumber-! land. Charles Frank and Joseph Shook, of Lancaster, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Den nis, 228 Maclay street. Mrs. Annie Klincpeter, 317 Kelker street, has returned from a short stay at Newport. Harry Sites, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday at the home of his father, A. W. Sites, 1003 North Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ross and children, 1538 Walntft street, have re turned from a motor trip to Philips burg. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fry are spend ing a week ! s honeymoon in Baltimore. Mrs. Fry was Miss Mary Faruer prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shetron, of Hill Oaks, and V. Grant Forrer, of Harrisburg, have returned home after touring Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and New Jersey in an automobile. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wright, of Baltimore, also were in the party. Mr. and Mrs. John McFadden, 1331 North street, are going to Torrington, Conn., to-morrow for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Philip Freedman, for several weeks. Miss Adda S. Roe, 1256 Derry street, has returned home from Wernersville. Mr. ami Mrs. F. B. Musser, 220 South Thirteenth street, are home from Atlantic City. Mrs. Jacob Eckert, 806 North Third street, is the guest of her brother, Dr. H. Hoffman, in Philadelphia. Dr. E. J. Roe, of Philadelphia, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. E. Roe, Thir teenth and Derry streets. Miss Ada De*Havcn, of Altoona, is the guest of Miss Ethel Showers at the Donaldson. Mrs. .fames Frv .Bullitt aud Miss Margaret Emmons Bullitt, of " Kiitge way," Bellevue Park, sj'cnt Saturday with Miss -Martha Davis Bullitt, who is attending the Oldfield school. Glen ooe, Mil. Mrs. S. .1. /eigler, of Philadelphia, who has been visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Frank K. Zeigler. 10G State street, has gone to Lancaster for a short stay be fore returning home. •loiln Hoffer Detweiler, a student at Menersinirg Academy, »j>ont Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Meade D. Det weiler, 23 South Front street. Mis Nora Bolton, lt>26 North Fourth street, has returned home aft er spending several weeks in New York City with relatives. 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[ i * 150 mfles: 10 f-ents ISO t<» Sft« miles; for greater distances ask your postmaster k amount to Include for 3 pounds f. * * ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winfield, 70S North Sixth street. .; Mr. and Mrs. William F. Deisher, of . \ eagersfown. Pa., are guests of Mr. and i Mrs. K. K. Sanford, 150 Sylvan Ter race. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Suloft' and small son, 1,'!09 Market street, are home from [ Sun-bury, where they were guests of | relatives. ! Pierce Sliope iias gone to Dickinson J College after spending the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Shopc, |fi 10 North Third street. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shuniaker. 23 1 North Fifteenth stroe;, are the guests . | of relatives in Williamsport. • | Mrs. \iiiert Frederic. and daughter, ; Miss Mildred Krederii - , of Williams -11 town, N. .1.. are guests of Mrs. Stewart, ■ | in the 1 Jerry block apartments. Miss Ruth Conuell, of Huntingdon, lis the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Kus» | liessing, 1116 Cowden street. 3
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