The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, October 31, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    I IT IS THE TASTE, THE FLAVOR OF J
£ BAKER'S COCOA
JtfK That Makes It Deservedly Popular y
J[ V\ An absolutely pure, delicious and wholesome jj
* Ml* lU beverage, produced by a scientific blend- *
5 v 8 )IJ H * n 2 high-grade cocoa beans, subjected to a Q
1) Mlu IE Perfect mechanical process of manufacture. f
A Get tf *e genuine, made only by ,
{ C.TVmL 0«« \
I WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED |
S Established 17S0 DORCHESTER. MASSACHUSETTS J
PERSONAL AI\D
CRAIG-MILLER BETROTHAL
ANNOUNCED AT BRIDGE PART)
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v | 1 -IBp •
Miss Helen Mae Wilier
\Ls Heien Mae Miller entertainedl
-at bridge at her none. 1 JOT Nortu
Front street. this tfUnou fro t 1.30
to 5 Ok. T C -
Uliy decorated with autumn fot;S£i?
»ai vases ,yf tall yellow A/imttwwy
A« rae •ue>:s tooi. «i- la--e« 'lie
tard tables at e;i . -e was fount
s bouquet of violets. • I
t--ida! -.?se in the -enter. to wr w
atta. aed ::jv *. : . < t.: v t
white ribboa bearing toe natr.es if
Helen Mae Mi er and Swer. Hail
t raajr.
Mm Mriier is the ; .«...;ate" of Mr.
and Mrj. Wiffiaa Stewart MiUer. a
graduate of the Seller * hool ar a tal
eated musician. Mr. Craig is the son ■
of Mrs. E«iward Wood Fair e>\ of Win
Bi-'e;:. Can . a crauate p: Gtra- .. Mer
ersburg an : Stat? Co' eor. He \* \
Sijrna Alpha Epsilon mats. s>roni:nent in
xbe atbleti'* vim and is counated wtrli
rite Beaver Valley Water Corepa■■ yat
Bea\er Faiis. Pa . as* a sanitary en
gines-
After TJe cards a buffet wa<
served. Rutherford catenaZ- Th g
included M-s. H. T „ R* ».us], M:- Aara
Rotbert. o: Ba't;more: Mrs. R. B. Uer
(
MR. AND MR>. JOHNSON HOSTS
Ec:erta;ae<i Friends at a Halloween
Party at Their home
M-. and Mrs. W. W Johc<.?n en
terta.ned at the:r home. 50 Baim
street. Thursday even.its.
Tne juests included Ms< Patton.
Kdna Fasnseht. Aiiee Hoverse-. Paul
i»e Heikes. Mis* Stauffr'-. Elizabeth
Hoverter. Mary Taylor. Marie Young.
Orpha Andrews. K-ma Hess. Laura
Sides. Helen Sides. Pauiiae Fritz.
Myrtle Beck. Gertrj.te E-s ». Mary
Koons. Laurie Madden. Herbert > :<?-
liwrge Vcjjt. Wilmont Light. George
Johnson. Clinton Hand. William Klein
liopf. John Madden. George Wilson.
Aaron Beek. Robert Michael, Harry
Zimmerman. irwin Shipp. Mrs. Minnie
Rhan and children. Grace and Florence:
Mr«. W. r. Johnson. Mr. and Mr?.
•\-toi. Mrs. Kleindbpt. Mr. and Mr«.
bides. Mr. and Mr«. W. W. Johnson.
Home From Vera Crtii
Herbert Bair. of this city. *!>o is
row -»-rviae hU third enlistment m tae
Vnited -States navy and who revenr'.v
returned from Vera Crui on the I". S. S.
Moine- i? vi«:ti«g his sister. M'<.
Naomi Beatiy. 14 it North Front
itreet.
(c& J3e&t//ixjer
Exclusive
Prescription Opiician
205 Locust Street
Opp. Orpheum Bell »«."> L
We have been formally intro
duced to you.
Now we desire to meet vou in
j formally. -j j
•'» cl w l!|l/Cr
L Sj.wrrow "s Potu:. Md.: Mrs. E.
1- McLean, Pttttbarib; Mrs. Alex D.
M-s es !>.).k*s. Mrs Prar.k
Ml■' s. . M s >avi , Bael. er. Mrs.
Kuivh s.a\-de:. Mrs. loan of Me-
ISH . - a MR9t«d Mrs. Miller
tvri-'g the afternoon: Mrs. Gilbert M.
~ i v Ovcs. >• ss Fa "me K. D eol. M-s.
W'.'i Hatt »k«r. M:ss K's... Yount.
MtOi Mar; Bc aet;. M-s. Jay C Salts
givor, Miss Mosser. Mrs. Charles
K ne. Mss "elen Rinkenba.-n. M
•. :ate.'-i D> ■ ->v, M -- Esther Gramm.
M:ss Floss Bennett. Miss Dorothy
Bio , Mis* oca e 3oi iieniar.. Mss
cMary Koons. Miss Floreae* Etkert.
Miss Gertrude Ge>-ge, M-<. Soatuel K.
Varnes. Mrs. Jimes W. Kellogg. Mrs.
V s Sn-.'.r. . M.s- arlotte Adams,
Miss are Rc iy Misses MM Wot-
Karherine MoCloskey. EveJyrt Al-
B.'«s Cover Myrtle Chase. R t:t
fs.v.i i.ylia 3ertrand. of Baltimore.
Md Lillian Ri tig. dare Robertson. Get
tys Ka?ae-:-e Williams. Everett,
Pa. Br ker. Phila-ie'.phia; M-s.
Fr» < B. Roi'key. landisburg: Mar
pRt K-iuse. >u/a.ne FrantJ. Agnes
Haliow. l.obanor.: Mae Holier. Read
ing. a: : Marga- t Cirr, of McKees-
GIESTS AT LOCUST VILLA
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon Drane
Entertained Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon Drane
•entertained at the r home. Locust V<l
t. Penbr. ok. last evening. The rooms
were prett.ly decorated :n appropriate
Halloween style ar. 1 the guests spent a
pleasant ev ; -ng with music ant .ar>.
At a late hoar a buffet supper was
served to ':-e following gue<t»'
Mi-? Noble, of Hanover: M.ss Fior
en e F >se. M-.s-* Be-sie Dougherty,
M «- Estiier Grsmm. Mrs. Mary Miles.
M ss Lillian Fisher. Miss Dorothy Spi
• e*. Miss K e nor Walter. Miss Kathrvn
Sutton. M « Mabel G. Wolbert, Mr.
an-1 Mrs. Drane. Charles Allawell, of
Hanover: Dr. Coleman. Eugene Delone,
*"*'Neti Kennedy. Ralph Tomlinson. I.ee
l.auber.stc n, Harry Shre:ner. l>r. Bow
man. Oscar and Kiehar: Fli.-k
--inger
i.ItTS I OR NEW LVWEDS
Mr and Mrs Charles Diffendafier Given
Surprise Shower
Mr. an i Mrs. Charles D tfen lafler
gave a m-s ellaneojs saower at the.r
home. 1324 '.reen street. last evening
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Diffen
daffer. *no were re-'ently married. The
guests included:
Mr. and Mrs. 1 hat;es T. Diffenderfer,
Jr.. Mr. an 1 .Mrs. William Gastroek,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gastroek anl
laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gastroek,
and -on. Martin Gastroek. Earl Gast
ro>-A. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Kreider, Mr.
and Mrs James Devine. Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Sneii. John Sneli. George Snell.
George Fells. Mrs. Fells. Mrs. Gross.
Ro ? s Stole, M-s Worlev. Fred Diffen
derfer, M-. at ! Mrs. Charles Diffen
derfer. Mrs. Martin "ougb. Miss Mar
garet Gough. Mrs. Mary Moore. Mrs.
Laura Sample. Mr. and Mrs. William
Miiiec
IIARRISBI'RIi STAK-INDKPEXTIKX'T. SATt'KIiA V EVKXtXO. (X TOHKit St. 1911.
. JOSEPH KOPLOYITZ WAS HOST
Give a Christening Party for Their
Inisnt Son, Isreal Usher Kop
lovltz. Yesterday
M- tr.'i M r s. lose;:. Kopiov ; • _:ave
1$ party *t their home. 124 Snuk|
street. ve>te ,{#>. tit honor of taei-.- in
fsv.t »« .t. isael IV'ter Kopb\.:-
,\ inibo of Miteil Mwetiwtt am
gtven and impromptu speeches ma le
utter whicti v|Uite a nice sum ot money
was wßmlh) to Md to the MjfeTOM
ut Europe. Pinner wk> served to the
following gi .cs's:
The Rev. Um Alburn. the Kev. A.
Rock»iaii. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Moses Kat
n .iii. M". an Mrs Oavi.i Kat matt. Mr.
attd Mrs. I. Kautttau. Samuel Kat •
man. Ai>o Katzman. Mr. and V-s.
\arot' Gonon and via lighter, Evelyn;
A Gord. 1. M--. M nnie Gordon, Ma i
' :> e Qordca, M" am Gordon. Mr. and
Mrs. Hytrin KoplfviU, Arthur Koplo
vita, M»n s Koploviu, Samuel Kopio
• ti. Be tnirl Kopiov it-. Ijena Kopio
vita. Bes< it . Kopiov its, Mr. and Mrs.
uw.'h K. t . l_ivvre;i 'e Koplovit.i.
A. Levin. Mr. and M-s. P. Samuels an.t
■OB, Kf. a' Mr*. Morris Blttirit, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Zuckerman, Mr. and
Mrs. Mo < VotTee. Mrs. I*w s Ba
turin. Mrs Springer. Florence Kat/
icuu. Rose K.st.'man. Aaron Katztuau,
Beatr e /..'..'Herman and Bernard Zu.-k
--iniss mry mio wrs
Ensigenteat Announced at Hallowe?n
Pitty Given By Miss Dorothy
Keller Last Evening
A delightful Halloween ;.t.:» was
held at the homo of D.irothv Kc ■
* 1 North Sixteenth »;reet. on F: ; .,v
' evening. The rooms woro decorated in
autumn leaves and pumt.klns and the
I ghosts carried out a weird effect. The
o.or s 1; : .iimrjj room was
ot b.a .% a:: ! ve;:.nv and tiie 'entorpio.-e
, «T>» a large pumpkin with yellow rib
bon? to MCI «::e«t j plate. On the end
Ot eaon rioboo was the anno'.tv Uwil
o. the engagement of M;ss Marv S.
huuk to Irw H. Ireiger. The weilin'
will be an early spring even;. Imona
Ute guests we-e Ma y K. nU. ... . \
Br>ty Hart:i an, elowa; Ksther Ytmrtr,
\ama Tan: Ma. : ie Prye, flowor inrl;
'V r0 " io, ; M..-.
|Of **•«■«»: Marv ghott; M ir
K2 Prise,Ua: Mao ie Windsor.
rless. . _ . Vsjne<
- Margarot Watso-,
gno>t. Edward Keller, gentleman; Mr*.
V n "-V^ rt Watson - Mr. ;t„i
Airs. H. Keller.
! <»AVE A HALLOWtKN PAHTV
Guests of the Stober Spjut
Pleasant Evening
| A ieiigntful H&tloweeu partv v <
(given last evening bv the Mmosßt« >e
-1 a: : ' ;e!r -lome at Tv.'er tv-tir<t ? i I «s-i ■>
streets.' The guests laomda I:
M s-es Katorvn Morris. Norma Kale
Helen Rahn. Mary l.erew, Em Rau ,
>Jsan S. : c!o«ser. Marie tll '
>tooer. Kar.iryn Mar- . ri\ , t It v
f 'L- H u-7 ?£! Om-'
n.er., JUldrod Anderson
Mrs. Orde Bony, Mrs. . haries Saade,
Mrs. .la 4 leaver. M-s. QeorgO V.tlo;
.t.ne Misa . can MU. Minora
1 o 1 iP ,' ->er, Messrs.
Kalph Iwgran aa. Harvey Mi ler. H-.i;-v
, Radel. Rivhard Weaver, ("harle* Shade
Hay Huber. Irv s H s. r> Jvls Huber!
'a nes Brown. Ma.-s.tal root;.. J. J. Ha- !
» V. har: s '>>oer. CIoHIO Sha.ie. j
•lohn Weaver, i.eorge Valentine. Tom l
| Kelley. Roy .Shepiey. R. -harU Berklev. I
1 v Kramer.
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MISS O.sMOJib ENTEKTAI.NEh
Gave a Halloween Party at Her Home
Last Evening
M:ss Marie Osmond enterta.ned J.
number ot fronds at her home. 240
Hamilton street, last evea.ng. at a Hal
loween party. Those present were:
Misses Vera I-ongnc.ker. Hazel Rex
roth, Miriam Ruly. K t Li utenberger,
V r 4 her. Sara M.-CormK-k. Eva Sei
he mer. Mary Star.-;. Helen Hampton.
Rebee-a Weakley, Helen English. Ruth
English. Peari (.ratzer, Gertrude Berrv.
Anna Koss. Cynthia Cunningham, Flo'r
enoe Gates. Marie Osmond. Paul Youl
er. Motter Fleteaer. Charles Hershev,
Millar 1 English. John tk-ott. Paul Rex
roth. William Weakley. Foster Sowers.
Donald Aldinger. Busch, Robert
Ross. Kenneth Rhoades, and Joseph
1 Tilghman.
Home From Philadelphia
W. J. Corish and G. Diffeirbaugn are
at home after attending a soeial event
? iven bv Mr - an 1 Mrs. J. P. 'Mills. 2108
j North Eleventh street. Phila lei nia. in
honor of their daughter. Miss Irene
; Mills. .
Harrisburg Hospital
The Harrisburg Hospital is open
daily except Sunday, between 1 and 2
o'clock p. tn. for dispensing medical
advice and prescription to those un
able to pay for them.
ni)S. THORNTON BALSLEY'S
TEAM WON YESTERDAY
Campaign for Membership at Y. W.
C. A. Surpassing All Expectations
—At ») O'clock This Evening Work
ers WiU Turn in All Money
I'he Kainoon >aiiipaigu (or member
ship at the \. \V. • . A. « stirj>«ss :ig tho I
most expectation* of the com !
mittee in charge.
I p to I'huts ay e\ eniug there v\or<>
t.1,<0 new meicbers added. l.ie num-!
her of now members t\>r Kriday lias in>t I
ye. been counted, as there aro sovoral j
tflo-ct t kinds of m» i.bers, nihl some of
tho juniors ji> cents While sustain- j
! »»g »'•«>( contributing monitors pa*
tho active atul associate pay $1 oach.
1 . 0 1. 000 membership mark, however, ;
- * tasked wttU two days t\> be
il u I"0 total a too.tut of uiouov !
j tn.-ne.i m to t. < afternoon was 11. 1
"■M. >o i» is evident rintt tho amo.tnt
oy tnis evening «:11 evool two thou
,x h s doinj; remwrk»ii|,v well.
Mr*, Henry Met'orniick, Mrs. iieorge
IVuglas Ramsey, Mrs. hMward Bailey
.nut Vlrs. J tunes Houry Dorlington aro
poitriug toa to-day.
V > *.>rt ialk was given yesterday by
Mrs. .lone*, who et»pha.«red the tact
that tho Current Event Ta ks will com
motive i;o\• I\iesday— elect ; ou .lay—at
! 4.;"0, and that it is a membership priv
loge, no class foe being charged. Those
«i.o cannot reach the hall by -4,;!0 are
privileged to «nif late, ami those who
rust leave before o. 3 0 ,an do so with
' jut disturbing anv one.
To day at 6 j>, m. the turuiug iu of
| tuonoy for tiio camoaigu will stop and
He amounts given by each I oca) and
fubn- bar. team will then be announced.
l.e oceipts yesterday were $376.
I' o Iccal team of Mrs. .1. Thornton
Ba'sley w >n the day 's honors w th
Th s i-; so.'ond time that Mrs. Bats
| ley has won.
BMln tor tuo (t|ni time lamed off
"'.or.'viviug once wen tho day's
est tio-<. and once before having won
of >u- at: ho'io-s. lt< olio tions yes
.erday were $67.50.
It is -.'.n;.>red tha: r.io ai luouncemeiits
o" sove.ra 1 new 'ooms to be furnished «»>
• lift'eren: .ce de is memorials wtil bo
ma to ji.iblic to day.
TV. ere iv il bo several rive annates
taUs to ..av av those deeply interested
j :ti Y. W. C, V. work. Vinoti*; OtlMra
a'« will tal a"o Mrs. Joan \V. Roily.
K W.; lower and M;ss Jennings, the
•'tut "a'.in in "har^e.
Special MMIWWMt is made of tho
; open --g of the cafeteria on Monday
for both men and women.
R.F.0.1Y1. CLUB STRAW RIDE
Members and Guests Spent Pleasant
Evening at Home of Miss Carrie
Drawbaugh
M-nibeis of the K. K. O. M. rlub
on. ae a straw ride, Thursday evening,
to the home ot Mis- Carrie Drawbaugh.
near ljing ostown, where thov spent a
dei eveuing. At a late hour a
sauerkraut supper was served to the
following :
Mr. and Mrs. David Drawbaugh. Mr.
aud Mrs. Harry Drawbaugh. Mrs. John
W. Retly, Mr. and Mrs. seibert, Mrs.
Baker Hess. Mr«. Raymond Kekert,
Mrs. O. Kvkcrt. Mrs. ChlON Griffeo.
Miss Kaanie Reynolds. Miss Delia Kox.
Miss Ksthor Mclihenny. Miss Shall,
Miss Hori.«•:. .Miss Mabel Backonstoss.
Miss Mabc \raold. Mi<s Kdua Ksh
! euour. M ss Ljjnhti Bmllil Miss Mar.e
Smith. Miss Ha.'el Seibert, Miss Mabet
Wvihi. \| >s K-lith Wilson, M:ss tlraoe
Ower. M <- Kdith K'senhart, M:<s Mae
Patterson, Miss Hazel Gross. Miss Eth
>' Kllteldt) M>s * a-r.o Draw i-augii.
Miss Margaret. Drawbaugh, Miss hi*
...o Koch, Walter Drawbaugh, Oscar
Drawbaugh, Master Marlin David
Dr:.wbaugh, Philip Arva and John Seib
ert,
GIV2N BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
De.iglitiul AP.air in Honor of Theodore
J. Taggsrt in Celebration of
Anniversary
A Haiioween birthday surpr.se partv
s »iveii last evening by frien is ot'
M . and Mrs. Theodore J. Taggart, 404
Hutnmei street, in honor of Mr. Tag
gart - birt day. The house was decorat
ed with Jaek-o' Lanterns and corn
; stalks.
instrumental music w.is furnished by
Miss Blanche Stamm. Jack Boil and Mr.
Taggart; ai?o vocal selei-tions by Miss
Albright. Miss Schott. Messrs. Robinson
and Klugiier. M;ss Anna Vowlor was
awarded tirst prize, having the highest
ycore ,n five hundred. Luncheon was
| served bv Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beit,
wjjh Benjamin Albr ghf as toastmaster.
Those j resent were Miss Blanche
[Stamm. Miss tlertrule Beil, Miss Hcs
, ter S-nott. M;ss Maude Albright, Miss
Beil, Miss Anna Yowler, Miss
« Rosella Taggart. Joe Robinson. Walter
Kiugher. Jack Beil, Ben Albright. Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Beil. Mr. an I Mrs. T. J.
Taggart.
UI"E>TSOF DR. AN DJJHs. WBKiHT
Spent Pleasant Evening With Cards
and Music
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence 1» Wright en
tertained at progressive bridge, at their
home. -.'J4 Woodbine street, last even
ing. Following the cards -upper was
served to the guests, in costume, amen"
whom were:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bignall. Mr. and
Mrs. H. t . Hench, Mr. an I Mrs. Gus
tavo Koster. Mr. aud Mrs. George Reed,
Mr. and Mrs. < laren.-e Kobler. Mr.
and Mrs. t'haries Gnyer. Mr. and Mrs.
K. 1* MeC'olgfn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woehle,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Koch.
A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL
To ail know n* sufferers of rheumatism,
whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica,
j lumbagos, backache, pa las in the kidney* or
1 neura'gia paras, to write to her for a homi
j treatment which has rcueatedlv cured all o*. ,
'
{ ti to all sufferers FREE. You cure yot:rse!i
st home a« thousands vrill tc§tif\ —no chanrt
[ of cli'nate beiug necessary. This s-mpl.
; discovery banishes uric acid from the bloo*l.
loosens the stiffened joints, purities the biooo
: »nd hrighteus the eyes, giving elasticity and
lone to the whole system. If the above
j interests yon. lor pritof address Mrs. 21.
1 Summers. Box B. Notre Dame. Ind.
News of Persons
Who Come and Go
Mrs. Henry 1». Boas, aOo North
Front street, has roturuod from tier i
tnantowtt. whore she has been the guest '
of Mrs. John Wistor.
Honry Blake Bent. 20T State street,
returned yestreday from a three weeks'
trip through the West.
Mrs. Myers, if Philadelphia, is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. Frank Bellman.,
StMo Penu street.
Mrs. Robert Bratten. Emerald street,
has returned trout a visit to Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Kootts, 2041
Peun street, motored to Newport ves
terday.
Miss July all it Kiuter, of Dauphin.'
spent Thursday with her niece. Miss i
Julyann Wiermann, 20315 IVnn street.!
Mrs. James Penttoll. 152 C» North I
Sixth street, and Mrs. R. K. Sterringer,
ITI. I'enn street, have returned from |
a visit to the former's daughter. Mrs.
O. K. Hubet. at Philadelphia.
Miss Helen 1.. l.ove, Kittatinnv
street. lias returned home from White
ford. Mil., after a two months' visit
with relatives.
Mrs. William Gerdes and daughter.'
Miss Nan Glider, 219 h'oilv street, have i
, t0 „ !i ~ne (""ie in Jackson j
ville. !■ .a„ with the former's daughter.
Mrs. 1,. Bow-man, and with friends iu
s>t. Augustiue.
_ ,v v " Pendergast. 214 Chestnut
street, is houie front a motor trip to
Gettysburg,
v. P. rhorpe. 1635 Market street, is
spending several days in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frit.% 134 1 Ver
non street, arc visiting friends tn Es
chol. i'a.
I Mi and Mrs. Milligan. Miss Adeline!
WoHs and Mrs. Abe Belt motored from'
v\ellsville and were guests of friends
| m this city yesterdav en route to New
v ille.
Mis. J. Frank Small, ot" York, spent
yesterday with her sister, Mrs. 11. Krd 1
ley, 1805 State street, and was accent
I If- "led home by her niece. Miss Vir
gitiia Qrdley.
I Mr. and Mrs. Potter, of Buffalo, arc
guests ot Mrs. Annie Greenawjilt, 326
South Fourteenth street.
Mrs. M. J. Mulcahv. 2354 Ellcrslie
street, st>ent yesterday in Philadelphia.
'Mrs. Hammer of Eliiabethtown.!
I spent the past several dnvs with Mrs.
Annie Greeuawait, 326 South Fifteenth
i street.
Mrs. Canning, ot Midland, is the
guest of her aunt. Mrs. George Barker.
; South Cameron street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shuniaker and
: granddaughter, 23 North Fifteenth
street, are home from WiMiatnaport.
Miss Adeline Wells, of Wellsville.
i was a recent guest ot' Mrs. Hlaitte Boos
| cr, 1611 Regina street.
Mrs. Pelton. 124 7 Market street,
is the guest of relatives in Philadel
j phia.
Mrs. Robinson. 2005 Penn street, is
i the guest of relatives in I<ewistown .
Mrs. Keller and son, with John Web
bcr, of Lancaster. s;H'ttt several davs
with Mrs. Frank Schreck. 1614 Fulton
street.
Mrs. Frank Retgle. of Pottsville. is
, the guest t' her sister. Mrs. H. Erdlev.
. 1805 State street.
Miss Mary Laverty. Sylvan Terrace,
is in Philadelphia for a several davs'
I visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stover. 905
North Thirteenth street, spent yester- j
day at Irish's Hun.
Mss Mary McMann, a student at!
Dickinson t'olleae, is spending the
week-end witu her parents on North
Third street.
Mrs. S. K. McElhoes. 2027 Derrv j
street, left to-day for a ten days' visit
to New York, Trenton and Philadel
phia. j
Wilson Duumire. 23 4 Woodbine
street, has returned home from a visit
to McVeytown.
Mrs. James Carpenter and son, Set
ters Carpenter. SOS South Twentieth
and-a-Half street, left to-day for a visit
to Trenton, Philadelphia and New York.
RECEPTION BRILLIANT AFFAIR
Many Guests Attend Wedding Anni
versary of Gov. and Mrs. Tener
Three hundred and fifty guests, I
prominent men and wonieu froty all j
i arts of the >;ate. attendel the reoep- '
t:on given by Governor and Mrs. John •
K. Toner, at tie Executive Mansion !
last evening, in cele'oratiou of their sil
ver wedding anniversary.
The reception h-.ilis were banked
with American Beauty roses and the
drawing room was tilitvl with baskets
of exquisite flowers of every deseri ■
tion. gifts to the Governor and Mrs.
Tener from their friends. An orchestra
from Philadelphia played during the
evening.
Among the guests were t'he debutantes
of the season. tnem>bers of the Govern
or's military staff, all in full uniform,
heade I by Adjutant General Thouias J.
Stewart and Major General C. Bow-
Dougherty: Dr. Drinker, ot Bethieiient;
Dr. and Mrs. Granville, of Gettysburg; I
Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Sparks and Miss
Sharks, .state College; Dr. Mitchell, of
Warren. Pa.: Dr. and Mrs. Reese, Shsi
mokin; Judge and Mrs. Irviu. Wash
ington. Pa.' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stotes- !
burg, of Philadelphia, and tnanv other
prominent in social eireies in this and [
other cities.
PARTY FOR 'CHEERFUL MAIDS' |
Miss V. Pearl Myers Entertained Mem
bers in Pleasing Manner
Miss V. Pearl My era, 43 North
Eighteenth street, entertained the
"Cheerful Mai.ls" of Trinity Lutheran
church at a masquerade at her home
Thursday evening.
The house was beautifully decorated
with witches and pumpkin faces and
the guests, after indulging in games
suitable to Halloween, were treated
to a number of recitations by Miss
Josephine McCabe.
The guests included Elsie Heller,
ghost; Josephine McCabe, clown; Ethel
Geyer, Indian maid; Averil Shoemaker,
Japanese: Kuth b'toner, ghost: Verda
Fryor. pumpkin girl; Grace
h'ed Riding Hood; May Hart. Fortune
Teller: Vera Bosch, ghost: Pauline Cor
ish. Dutch girl; Beryl Stambaugh,
clown: Master Lloyd Bosch, clown;
Florence Keil. Genevieve Haines, Ijene
ta Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bosch,
Francis Griffey, the Rev. R. L. Meisen
helder.
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WE TEACH BOTH SYSTEMS; ALSO
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY
All Graduates Placed in Positions
I'or further information mil. or address.
SOUTH MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBUBO. PA.
Are You Just Living
Or Living Comfortably
The families who have Gas Heating Stoves these,
days are living comfortably, because they can have
heat where they need it and as soon as they need it.
Order yours to-day and live comfortably through
out the cold winter days.
Copper Reflector Heaters, ...$3.50 to $7.25 ,
Other types of Heaters $1.95 to $37.50
(Connections extra.)
Sold »>n the deferred payment plan.
At the gas office or from representatives.
HARRISBURG GAS COMPANY
HELD A HALLOWEEN SOCIAL
Young People of Park Street Evan
gelical Church Spent Pleasant
Evening at Parsonage
Members of the Voung People'■» So
ciety of the Park Street Evangelical \
church held a Halloween social at thej
parsonage. Itilo Market street, Wedi
uesday evening.
The rooms were prettily decorated I
and the guests spent a merry evening
with games and contests appropriate to >
the Halloween season. At a late hour
refreshments were served.
Those present were Miss Helen Kri- !
ley. Miss Mabel O'Neal, Miss Kathrvn
Poulton. Mi-s Kathrvn Kdds. Miss
Ruth Arner, Miss Mary Long. Miss
Pauline O'Neal. Miss Lulu Arner, Miss
Jeanette Hoover, Miss Mae Kmlers,
Miss Barbara O'Neal, Miss Hoover,
Miss Nolle Lidtlick, Miss Violet Enders,
Daniel Lackey, G. V. Nicely, Civile
Kitzmiiler, Lester Richar#. William
Niekev. Ravmond Wagner, Levi Bolton.
Frank Hoover. Mr. Blake, Mr. and'
Mrs. Frank Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i
Hoover.
TEHRY-SLOAD WEIH)IN(i
Couple Eloped to Hagerstown and Were
Married by the Eev. E. K. Thomas
Marietta. Oct. 31. —Miss Elizabeth
Sload and Edward K. Terry, of May-!
town, who suddenly disappeared from
home some time ago, have returned and
were married at Hagerstown, Maryland,
by the Rev. E. K. Thomas, pastor of the)
Baptist church. The bridegroom is a,
ball player of ability, and the bride is'
a member of the seuinr class of the j
Maytown High school.
Announce Birth of a Daughter
Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence E. White,'
1 734 Park street, announce the birth!
of a daughter. Beatrice Naomi, Wed-'
nesday, October 28.
Hunt-Fiero Wedding
Marietta, Oct. 31.—'Miiss Myrtle B. j
Fiero was married to-day to Thomas R. j
Hunt, of Lanvbertville. N. J.. at thej
home of the bride's parents, the Rev.
K. A. Bawden officiating with the ring'
ceremony of toe United Brethren 1
church.
Announce Birth of a Son
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart Mor-I
ris, of Pittsburgh, announce the birth j
of a <ou, Thursday. October 29. Mrs.
Morris was Miss Viola Roller, of this
city, prior to her marriage.
MRS. WKXRICK HOSTESS
Entertained Members of A. F. W. Clul>
Yesterday
Mrs. tha ties Wenrick entertained
the members of the A. F. W. club :it
I her home, 1012 barker street, vested
i day afternoon. Those present include I;
Mrs. Frank Benuer, Mrs. La wren-ft
| Bowman, Mrs. Harry B. Lougenu.V,
; Mrs. Clarence Motet/., Mrs. Paul Key
| uolds, Mrs. Harvey Rutter, Mrs. .loiiu
j Senlel, Mrs. George L. s tt rvis, Mis.
Hallas Wolfe. Mrs. E. M. Wagner a,,4
Mrs. Wenrick.
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ANOTHER lIA(>ERSTO\V\ RLAZi?
Stipposed Incendiary Fire Causes *I.OOO
Damage in Lumber Yard
Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 31. Fire, ue
lieved to be of an incendiarv orig.n,
this morning destroyed a large shed
tilled with finished lumber in the varil*
of the H. L. Coffman Lumber Company,
tin- city, entailing a loss of approxi
mately SI,OOO. partly covered bv in
surance.
The blaze, when discovered by a
passerby going to work. w £s raging
fiercely. An alarm was turned in but
before the fire department arrived up
on the scene the flames had gained such
great headway that the building aud
contents were doomed. The firemen cou
lined their efforts to protecting the ad
joining property, the million dollar fao*
torv of the M. P. Moller Organ Con*
pany being less than a hundred feet
away.
doing Home to Vote
The state Treasury and Auditor
General's department closed yesterday,
the attaches going home to vote. Botfl
departments will be open on Monday,
but will be dosed on Tuesday, election
j day being a legal holiday.
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