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

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The Store Extends to Everyone
the Wish For a
Happy and Prosperous New Year
The coming year in this store, as in the past, places at the
disposal of the public highly meritorious musical merchandise
and service.
The aim of this tirin has been to offer merchandise of the best
obtainable quality. And it is in the belief that we have, from
tin vast number of manufacturers, selected those makes which
will give the greatest satisfaction to our customers: that we
offer:
Pianos
St tin way Mehlin C. M. Siglcr
Strich and Zeidler and others
Player Pianos
The AKolian Group, comprising
Steinway Steck Stuyvesant
Wheelock Weber
Stroud
Also a full line of every style and price in
Victrolas
An exceptionally large stock of Victor records
C. AV Siguier, Inc.
Pianos Victrolas
jo N. 2nd.st
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SOCIAL and
THE ASSEMBLY TO-NICHI
IN THE IMC TEMPLE
Elaborate Masquerade Dance of the
• Ohev Sholem Sisterhood Is Arranged
For the Board of Trade to Welcome
the New Year
rhe tii st as-en>blv t >' the season wiil
b. he..; a Masor.... Temple this evening
v th tap I'ro.i i oiy'nostra from the
i'.olievue-Stratford. Philadelphia, play
i » for the iaiicing. The bail room will
elaborately decorated with Christinas
green*, small ererfma trees forming
the promenade. The sane decorative
s enie viill prevail in the banquet room
w tere :i Kitfet supper will bo served at
11 o 'eloe k.
The atronesscs a~e: Mrs. .lohn K.
Tener. Mrs. lame? Henry Darlington.
IMrs. J. V. W. Reyuders, Mrs. George
Douglas Ramsey. M-s. William Header -
m at: 1 MRos- Anderson Hickok.
The committee n-Kides Henry Blake
Pent, a: 1 B. Ki/. Vance . Mei orittiek,
Tank \. K. »Vns. .'"..George Comstock.
•'John Ericson and Hen derson Gil
be-:. T\e invitation list inclu tes:
Miss Heien Armour. R. B. Abbott,
M T. B. Angell. Miss Marian C. An
-11. Miss Clai.i Air Ki. Mr. and Mrs.
« ■ les Bailey. Jr.. Mr. and Mr-
Kdw.ird Bailty. Miss Elizabeth Bailey.
Mr. arid Mr-. William E. Hailej. T.iomas
-\. Baldwin. G. Irvin Beativ. M«s
Batty. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. B» t.
M nd Mrs. V. Hummel Berghaus. Mr.
.'iij M i Charl'-s H. Bergr. r. Miss
1:'i11o Bergner. B. J. Bevan. Mrs. John
v . BoVJ, Miu Klvajtor Bovti, fr;irk J.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bailee Brandt, Mr.
:< id Mrs. .1. A. Brand;. Mr. and Mrs.
i o >-ce H. Brow Re.. an.l Mrs. James
V. Bullitt. Miss Bradlev. Mrs. John A.
Mrs. IKnry l\ Boas. Misses
l'ady. Miss Martha Bu.hler. Miss The
odora Boonr. Mr. and Mrs. Krank D.
Carney. Miss Louise Carney. Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford D. Coe. Miss l>ora
M i kersham Cnf. George ?=. Com
et vk. Jr.. John K. Comstook. Dr. John
F Culp. Mrs. James 1. Chamber, ain.
T • Misses Cox. Miss Klean Seal
< l.irk. Miss Sarah Cooper.
' - • an.l Mrs. J a ires H. Darlington.
M -s Eleanor T. Darlington. Mr. and
frs. Carl \V. Davis. Mr and Mrs. P. M.
lav Mi. and Mrs. \V. Walley Davis.
Ciisper Dull. Miss Jennie J. Dull, Dan
i M. Dull Mi?- Margaret Dale. Mrs.
M. 1> Detweiler. Miss Marv EL Det
v oiler. Mrs A. P. L. Dull. .Mrs. A J.
1 M -- -ji ih Deuchen. T' e Messrs.
Detweiler.
Miss Fannie Ebv. Mrs. Wm. H. Eg'.e.
>' -- •-.•thaii-e O. '-:«le. Miss Nancy I
Etter. Mr-. R. 'Espy. Miss Helen
lis : Miss Alio- R. Eaton. Mr. and
Mis. T.iomas Earle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
B. Ely. John E. Kricson. George E.
Ell* Mrs. i_it rue E. Etter. Miss K.it'.i-
Orino Etter. B. K. Etter. Mr. and Mrs.
Berne H. Evans.
The Misses Fl. uing. A. Reeder Fer
i da; Mrs. A. Reeder Ferrlday. Miss
I'onslan.f Eerriday. David Eleming.
Miss Martha Fleming. J. Clarence Funk
Curzon Eager. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
t'.i ' Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert. Mr.
u Mrs Far*e> Gannett. Rio ard 11.
'll fto -d. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. i3olds
borons: Mrs W. \V. Galbraith. Miss
J.» e i ii'. 1 ert. The Mis-es Graydon.
M -. \Y. O Hi kok. Rio aru C. Halde-
Mrs. Haldoman. Mr. and Mrs.
1 i s I. Hall. Mr and Mrs. A. Bovd
Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Win. B. Ham
fond. The Misses Hammond. John A.
Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hickok,
>' -. Dmii-1 H. Hastings. Miss Sarah
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. W. OrvfTe
1 kck. Urd, Rober: H. Irons, Mrs. R.
li. Iron.-.
Kerneth M. Jones. Mrs. Wm. W. Jen
i iiif, Mr. ..nd Mrs. Lewis K. Johnson.
Miss Jakson, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
>bs. Miss .-a ih Jacobs. Mr. and
> - l>>w - E I nson. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J hnson. Miss Jennings. Miss Vir
What We Say It Is, IT IS =
FOR YOU
1 A YEAR FULL 1
IN 1915
To each of you who has favored us w;th vour
= patronage in 1914—"Thank you most heartily." =
We appreciate the trade you have given us and =
== issure you we will leave nothing undone to warrant =
S 'be continuance of your patronage. Your satisfaction =
= is our chief desire. =
= If it ever happens that a purchase made here, or a
gift from Diener's. is not thoroughly satisfactory, we £
will consider it a favor to have you return it. We =
are anxious at all times to rectify mistakes on our =
B part, or yours, and are eager to do all in our power =
=j always to have you think of Diener's with a smile of =
== satisfaction.
If you have feund Diener's a good store to trade at
= in 1914, vou will find it better still in 1915. =
I DIENERyinAn I
= Street =
ginia H. K.ng, Archibald Knisely, Mrs.
E. C. Kunkel. Mrs. John C. Kunkel.
Richard Knibloe. George Kunkel. Mrs.
George Kunkel.
Miss My vi-me treason. 1» B. Linder
niuth. J. \V. Magoun, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter P. Maguiro. Miss Margaret \\ . Mo■
Clain. Mrs. Villi a M.-.Claln. Mrs. Gilbert
M. McCauley. Miss Milier. John M.
Mahon. .Mrs. .1. M. Mation, Mr. ami Mrs.
Wm. B. McCaleb. Donald McCormick.
Vance C. MeCormiok. Mrs. Henry M
i Cormiok, Miss Anne McCormUk. Lesley
M Creath. Mrs. Lesley MoCreath. Rob
ert M.Creat '. William Moi'reath.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. McKay. Mr.
and Mrs. Charies H. Marcer. Miss
jo--ie Meroer. M-. and Mrs William K.
Meyers, Miss Mary E. Meyers. Dr.
cieorge R. Moflitt. Miss Caroline Motlitt.
Thomas I. Montgomery. Mrs. T. 1.
Montgomery. Mrs. Nelson N* »rris. Mrs.
Marlin E Olmsfd. Dr. and Mrs Join
Ocnsiager. Jr.. -he Misses Pollock, tlu-
Misso« Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Payne, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. T. Porter.
J. B. ltedus. Mr. and Sirs. George W.
Roily. M.ss Mary Reily, Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. W. Reymiers, Mi. and Mrs. Henry
U Rittenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.
Robbins. Jr.. William .1. Rose, Afr. and
Mrs. Robert M. Rutherford. Mrs. George
D. Ramsey. Miss Mary Robinson, the
Miss< s Seiler. Mr. and' Mrs. Us. Sad
ler. Mr. and Mrs. Neil :. Saisioh. T. E.
Set-l>e. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Shot
well. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Herbert Snow. A. H.
- is. '.{pole. Henry M. Sline. Mrs. H. M.
.-• ite. Mi. and Mrs. Samuti c. Todd.
Thomal S. Trail. John Fox Weiss. Mrs.
J. F. Weiss. Miss Helen B. Wallace,
Mrs. John H. Weiss. Miss Caroline M.
Weiss, to Misses Watts, the Misses
Weir, the Misses Withelm. Mrs.
M. Wallis. Miss Alice T. Wallis. Miss
Arta Williams.
Ohev Sholem Dance To-night
T ie Ohev Sholem Sisterhood will give
a masquerade dauce iu the Board of
Trade this evening with the Looser or
v-oestra playing. T.ie ball room will be
elaborates decorated with C hristmas
greens and gaily eojored paper stream
ers t\ -tooning the ceiling and wails.
Prizes will be awarded to toe guest hav
ng the most elaborate costumes and the
ne having the most ridiculous attire.
At 11 o'clock a buffet supper will be
served.
Mrs. Charies Adler and Mrs. E. .Stern
have charge of the arrangements. The
■ ■(licers of the Sisterhood are Mrs. Otto
■I. Baxbaum, president: Mrs. Samuel
Friedman, vice president: Mrs. Julius
K. to itntan. recording secretary: Mrs.
nrles J. Krejnd. corresponding secre
tary. and Mrs. E. Stern, treasurer
"At Home'' at Executive Mansion
Governor aai <Mts. John K. Tener
will give their* last "at home" at rhe
Executive Mansion, to-morrow fron: 4
to ft o'clock, when their many friends
of this ar. l otiher ' ities will call to ex
tend good wishes to the retiring Chief
Executive and his wife.
Governor and' Mrs. Tener will receive
their guests in the reception room, beau
tifully decorated with Christmas greens
and poinsettias. The decorations in the
dining room will be of deep red roses
and Christmas greens. Mrs. Samuel
C.aybaugh Todd and Mrs. Frank Payne
will pour.
Masquerade Dance To-morrow
The masquerade carnival at rhe Har
risburg Country Club to-morrow. Xesr
\ ear 's uit'ht. promises to oe a most de
lightful affair. It will be attended by
:he debutantes and tihe boys and girl's
home from school for the holidays, as
well as the younger dancing contingent.
Mis? Julia Stamm. of Thirteenth an i
Reese streets, with he:- house guest.
Miss Pauline Brooks, of Detroit. Mich
left to-dav for Wilkes-Barre, to attend
the assembly there this evening.
FTARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, iHURSDAY EVENTNfi, DECEMBER 31, 1914.
DAVIES-JAMES WEDDING
Ceremony Was Performed by Bishop
Darlington in the Chapel of the
"See House
A pretty wedding was solemnized
| venter Jay morning at 10.30 o'clock in
i the cha[>el at the "See House" when
Mrs. Annie .lame?, of WiUianistown.
, and the Rev. J. Von Davies, rector of
| Christ Episcopal church at l.ykens, were
united in marriage by Bishop .lames
Henry Darlington, assisted by the Rev.
! Leßoy F. Baker, ot' Selinsgruve.
The bride wore a traveling suit of
] blue broadcloth with hat to match and
was unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Davies
| will spend several days with friends in
I this city, after which they will leave
for their home in Lykens, where they
will o.cupv the rectory of Christ Bpis
: copal church.
PLAN'S OF I . OF P. BHAMH
Committees Named for Social. Athletic
and Other Activities
i ommittees for the taking care of
various phases of school activity ha\ e
just been appointed by Professor George
W. Hill, president of the University
of Pennsylvania Kxtensrion Branch, in
this city.
Plans are now under way by the
i branch school managers to making the
coming term, which begins January 4.
! fully as successful if not more so than
I the past. In a social and athletic way
big things are being worked out for
| the spring, tentative plans for which
will soon be announced. The commit
teemen who will be in charge of the
j various activities are as follows:
Athletic Committee—Tames H. kes
; sack, chairman; 1). C. Smith, Benjamin
P. Brandt. R. Miller and E. W. Mil
linger.
Publicity—H. T. McFadden. Paul F.
| Caton, X. .1. Rintz and IA. C. Nesbit.
Employment—Jacob S. Riurrt. Albert
F. Leeds. J. C. Miller, George B. Detz
! and Edgar F. Keller.
Pin and Button—Worley. Ira U
Gordon. George H. Wirt, B. S. Cornell
| and J. J. McCutcheon.
Social—T. J. S. Kishpaugh. M. H.
| Oeisking, W. U Mitiich and J. Edward
MoManamy.
LARGE CLASSES AT V. W. ('. A.
Educational and Physical Departments
Will Meet Next Week
All classes in the Educational and
j Physical Departments will reopen next
week, beginning Monday, January 4.
We now have between seven an l eight
hundred women and girls attending
these classes.
New classes will be formed if there
is a demand for them. Arrangements
have been made for two new i la>ses.
A Chora! is to meet every Mondav
evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs." Wilbur F.
Harris is the irector and Miss Alice
Graydon is the pianist. Elocution will
be taught by Miss Roberta Swartz
every Thursday evening. The fees for
these classes are nominal and the In
struction is of the best. All shoul i
enroll at once so that they will not lose
i next week's lesson.
SON« SEKYIIK AT V. W. C. A.
First Sunday Service in New Building
Will Be Held January .'I
Gospel Song Service iu the uew
Young Women's Christian Association
Building next Sunday, January 0. at
3.30 p. m.. will be held in the John V.
Boyd Hall and will continue three quar
ters of an hour. This is the tirst S.m
dav service in the new building. The
red song books used in the tabernacle
meetings will be Used.
There are many cozy corners in tho,
beautiful rooms where girls may s(.en 1
the afternoon until time tor the even
ing service in rhe churches. Thev mav
read in the library, rest in the* rest
room or visit iu the club room. Girls
are welcome to use all these rooms.
Mrs. Thomas S. Blair will have
charge of this meeting and Miss Alice
Gravdon will preside at the piano.
CI'RREXT EVENTS O.N TIES DAY
Class Will Commence After Holiday
Kecess
The Current Event talks given at
tie \. \\. C. A. by Mrs. Mabel Cronise
Jones will commence again after the
Christmas holidays on Tuesdav next,
January j. at 4.30 p. m„ in the John
Boyd Memorial Hall. It is hopH
that every one of the 342 who have en
rolled will be present at that time, and
as many more a«* can come.
have been arranged for all.
and the officer" hope tiKit the members
of the class will not forget the date or'
(opening. and will be cn hand so a< to
get the resume of the last three weeks
when the talks were omitted on aecouut
of the Christmas holidays.
ENTEKTAIXKD AT "JHMT
Members of Wednesday Card Club
Guests of Mrs. Ford
Mrs. r!llis Ford entertained the mern
l hers of the Wednesday Five Hundred
lub at her home. 1& 14 North Third
, street, yesterday afternoon. A buffet
1 luncheon was served after the ca**is.
I The guests included:
Mrs. I . L. \\ right. Mrs. Ashmer
i ' a.ey. 'Mrs. Koster, .Mrs. Windsor. Mrs.
Alfred Rex rot u. Mrs. Baker. Mrs.
' v harles Crull, Mrs. Wilson >:ark, Mrs.
i Miiton Uareham. Mrs. William Uexrotn.
Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Fry, .Mrs. W. s.
Hricker, Mrs. Harry Hershe.v, Mrs.
! Frank L. Mountz.
The Misses Graupuer Hostesses
The Misses Freida and Lillian Graup
ner entertained at their home last even
ing the following guests: .Misses Edn.t
Fuhrman, Miss Alma Fuhrman, Miss
Mary Ott. Miss Edna Ott, Miss Helen
Jv-iurbaueT. Elsie Freden«?kson,
Miss Miriam Lisse, 'Miss LMiry Sehu
oauer and Miss Bertha -^c-hubauer.
Green-Jordan Wedding
Miss Anna Jordan and Leonard
Green were quietly nurried yesterday!
afternoon, at 1616 Walnut street, bv
the Kev. E. Luther Cunningham. The
bride was attended by Miss Mary Wil
liams ami was given in marriage bv hei
father, Stephen Jordan. After Januarr
15, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Green will be "at
home" at 327 South Fifteenth street.
Middletown Meets Lebanon
Middletown High school nill meert
the fast Lebanon High five on the Mid
dletown A. C. floor Saturday evening
in their second game of the season. The
Middletown team will line up in this
order: Dupes and Beard, guards: My
ers, center. and Brandt, Kipp and
Suavely, guards.
Old-Fashioned
Complexions
Were Said to Be Due to the Excellent
Care Taken of the Blood. Stuart's
Calcium Wafers Banish All s
Skin Troubles
During the reign of Louis XVI, when
Marie Antoinette was surrounded by
such a galaxy of beauties and such
famously handsome men, the French
court was known for the exquisite
beauty ot complexions seen there.
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11SI
Anyone can use Stuart's Calcium
Wafers and restore complexion in an
easy manner.
The secret of those complexions in
that age no doubt was entirely due to
| the eare taken to keep the blood always
,pure. In this rapid-tire age of hustle
and bustle most people pay no attention
i to this important feature of life and so
they are given to pimples, liver spots,
: blackheads, eczema, etc.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers are com
-1 posed of Calcium Sulphide in connection
with other properties and this ingredi
i ent is the greatest blood purifier known
to science.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers will clear
the most obstinate complexion, because
I they go right into the blood and re
move the cause of the trouble. The
j blood is cleansed of all impurities and
j toreigu substances and these are quickly
' eliminated from the system. You'll no-
I tii e a wonderful change in a few days—
you will hardly know yourself in a
week.
Ami Smart's Calcium Wafers are ab
solutely harmless to anyone. Their in
gredients are just what a physician pre
scribes in most cases of skin eruptions
and poor blood. These waters are put
up in a concentrated form, which makes
them act quickly and thoroughly.
\ on can get Stuart's Calcium Wafers
at any drug store at 50 cents a box.
Motrin taking them to-day and then look
at yourself in the mirror in a few davs.
and liml all those awful pimples, black
heads. acne, boils, liver soots, rash, ec
zema and that muddy complexion rapid
ly disappearing and your face cleared
like the petal of a dower. A small sam
ple package mailed free bv addressing
K. A. Stuart Co.. 175 Stuart Bids..
Marshall, Mich. Adv.
tIVIC ( LI B WILL SEND BOX
Ask That Warm Clothing of Every De
scription Be Sent to Mrs. Henderson
Every oue is so interested now in
sending t-> the nee Iv Belgians that
there is much danger that our own
needy one-- at home be forgotten. The
Civic Club, of Harrisburg, has always
sent boxes of warm clothing at this
season to the tubercular patients at
Mont Aito. The need for such cloth
ing this year is very great, and it is
hoped that a most liberal response will
be given to this request.
Warm clothing for men and women,
warm underwear, overcoats, shawls,
mufflers, warm stockings, sweaters, mit
tens for people of all ages and sizes, in
fact whatever will aid in keeping a per
son warm, should be sent on Mondav
next to the chairman. Mrs. William
Henderson, 2<> North Front street. Mrs.
Hen terson will receive donations for
the box during the entire week, but
the earlier the contributions are set in,
the better.
MISS MO RSI II HOSTESS
Entertained at Cards in Compliment to
Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Miss Helen Morsch entertained at
five hundred at her. home, 438 South
Th.rteentii street, la - T evening, compli
mentary to Mr. and IMrs. J. Ralph Kent,
of Milton, who are spending part of
their honeymoon with friends in the
city.
Toe rooms were prettily de.orated
vitji Chris.mas greens and dainty re
freshment were served following the
cards. Vae g.tes;* included:
Mr. at.d Mr,. C. Ra , h Kent. Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Page, Miss Hazel Meek
ev, Mis? Pearl Black, Miss Naomi
Winger, Miss Edith Carl, Kills Roberts.
Guernev Ruby, Clyde Richards, George
arev and Charles Milliard.
30TH WELUMMJ ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rhoades Celebrated
Event Yesterday
Strasburg. Dec. 31. —Mr. and Mrs.
Ijevi S. Rhoads, of near here, to-day
celebrated their golden we lding anni
versary in a very ha ; i»y manner by en
tertaining a number of friends and rela
tives at dinner. The couple are enjoy
ing the best of health and received a
nun her of gifts, in -Iu ling gold.
They hare resided in tile same house
the ast fifty years. Mr. Ri;oa Is is a
veteran of the Civil war. Besides rheir
children, twenty-one grand.-hildreu an I
one great-gran lehild helped them cele
luate.
Cunile-Sangrey Wedding
New Providence. Dec. 31.— ; Miss
Klsie P. ?angrev and Oscar E. ' tinkle
married yesterdav at the parson
age of the - . Paul Methodist church
by the [mstor. the Rev. G. 1,. Gensemer. j
The ' ouple nere unattended.
Will Close at Noon
To-morrow
Thanking our patrons for past
favors and wishing you all a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Russ Fish Market
BIBLE CLASS ENTERTAINED
Mrs. William Hertz Gives Her scholars
a Turkey Dinner at Home on
Forster Street
The Agoga vßible class was entertain
ed liv its teacher, Mrs. William Hertz,
at her home, 412 Forster street. The
room was decorated with Christmas
greeus ami after enjoying a turkey din
ner speeches were made by the ißev.
Calvin A. Hare, pastor of the Taber
nacle Baptist church, to which the class
belongs, by the retiring president of the
class, Harold Germer, and by ofher of
ficers of the class.
Election of officers resulted as fol
lows: Joseph Howard Germer, president;
Herbert W. Hunter, vice president: bid
ward Hess, Mrs. William llert.7, treas
nrer and teacher; George Shfltto, li
brarian; William Meade, statistician;
PhilVp Arva, chaplain; Paul Waid, vis
otor; William Swart/., entertainer; Wal
ter R. Hall, reporter. The retiring pres
ident administered the charge to each
newly elected officer to Which each re
sponded with appropriate address.
The following members were present:
Uussell Kipp, William Si pie, Charles
IMutzalbaugh, William Swartz, Miaurice
1 lamlbert. William Jones, John Ben net,
Barney Weaver, Harry Heckert, George
Shatto, Herbert Hunter, Paul Waid. Jo
seph Germer. 'Harold Germer, Atbert
Sharp, Joseph Young, Edward Hess,
Harry Burner. Emery File, Philip Arva,
Walter Hall, William Mead, the Rev.
Calvin A. Hare, 'Mr. and Mirs. Robert.
Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hertz, Mr.
and Mrs. William Hertz. Miss Margaret
Good and Miss Catherine Hertz.
SERIES OF TEA DANCES
Miss Westbrook and A. Frederick Spies
Will Give Demonstration Dances
A series of tes dances will be given
in the concert hall of the Troup build
ing next week, with Miss Kathreen
Westibrook and A. Frederick Spies, ot'
New York City, demons! rating the late
dances, including the fox trot trot and
the tango.
The dances will be held Tuesday aft
ernoon. Wednesday afternoon and Sat
urday afternoon, and Thursday and Fri
day nights, and while Miss Westbrook
and Mr. Spies will demonstrate the
dances the guests will also dance. Be
tween dances tea will be served. Invi
tations for the dances have been issued
and cards of admission can be secured
at the office of the Troup priuao house.
LANDIS-10l HRAN WEDDING
Ceremony Was Performed in Philadel
phia by the Rev. Dr. Hauser
Mountville, Dec. 31.—Announcement j
has been made of the wedding of Miss
Bertha L. Cochran, of Lancaster, a for- |
mer school teacher, and Ihivid B. Landis, ;
the ceremony performed in Phila- \
delphia. several days ago by the Rev.
C. A. Hauser. The bridegroom is the j
biographer of the Landis family in lan
caster county, and weil-known as author j
of "Lancaster Lyrics." They will be!
at home after to-morrow at Lancaster. 1
News of Persons
Who Come and Go
Miss Elsie Lillian Kepner, a student
at Hunter College, is spending the mid- j
winter recess with her aunt, Miss Emma i
Wentz, North Sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ralph Kent, of Mil-1
ton, are spending a part of their honey- j
moon with their cousins, Mr. and MTS. J
H. E. Page. 226 North Fifteenth street.:
Miss Catherine Alice Powers, 424
Harris street, is spending the week-end j
with friends in New York Oitv.
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Meßride
and children. 32 South Eighteenth
street, have returned hom eafter spend
ing several days in Shamokin and
Ashland.
Miss Grace Hollenberger and Miss
Margaret Hollenberger. of Winchester, j
Va., are quests of Mrs. William By-'
rem. 119 South Fourteenth street.
Owen Henry, 1437 Derry street, left
to-day to spend New Year's in Phila
delphia with relatives.
MSss Ethel Baldwin, 1623 Market
street, left to-day to spend New Year's
in Philadelphia.
Miss Henrietta Block, of Philadel
phia, is the house guest of Miss Marian 1
Strouse, 1632 North Second street.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Gensler have
returned from their wedding trip to
Washington. D. G'.. and are at home
to their friends at 1329 Derrv street. 1
Miss Henrietta Jesselson. of Atlantic
Oitv, is the guest of Mrs. Herman
T-iusig, Mttench and Front streets.
Kemp Shaw, Washington, D. C., was
a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wes
ley Balsbaugh, 10 South Thirteenth !
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Leiiby returned |
to MarvsviUe, after a visit with Mr. <
and Mrs. Lewis Tyson, 406 Briggs
street.
Mrs. George \Y. Reily and son,
Geonge, 1501 North Front street, have
returned from Baltimore.
Miss Alice Miller, 129 Evergreen
street, returned from Montgomery.
Mrs. Charles Foaljz, 131 Evergreen
street, returned from a visit to Ivan
caster.
Miss Margaret Kennedy, of Oham
bersburg. is the guest of Miss .Susanna
Fleming. 11l State street.
Miss Bliz.'iibeth Peale, of New York,
is the guest of Miss Frances Bailey,
2103 North Third street.
Miss Sarah C. of Phoenix
ville, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.
H. B. S. Mark, Rodearmel upartmei:. .
The Misses Rebecca Shulman and
Cecelia Sfrulman, 1529 Susquehanna
street, are home from Mt. Oarmel.
Miss Mary Baturin. 600 State strec..
will return Sunday after a pleasure
trip with friends in Carlisle.
Mrs. Frank Sykes and daugnter, Miss
Sylvia Marv Sykes, of Orlean, N. Y.,
are guests of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Cohen, 314 Oalder street.
MTS. James Sibbets, of Baltimore, is
the guest of Mrs. John Elder, 1219
North Birbh street.
Carl Wietman, 93 North Eighteenth
street, is the guest of relatives iu
Pottsville.
Mrs. Jacob Attick, 1911 Penn
street, has returned home from a visit
to Philadelphia.
Miss Florence Spatz, of Dallastown,
and Robert E. Edgar, of Pittsburgh,
were guests of Miss Helen A. Markley,
1519 Green street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carnover on I
family, of Ijittlestown, are guests at
Our Service to Women
The service of a strong financial institution is
as valuable to women as it is to men and realiz
ing this, a constant aim ot' the management of
the Mechanics Trust Company is to make it an
institution with which the women of the city
may conveniently and advantageously transact
their financial business.
Small as well as large accounts are received—
either subject to check or at 3 per cent, interest
—and those women who favor us with their
patronage receive the most prompt and cour
teous service at all times.
Mechanics Trust Company
S. E. Corner Third and Market Sts.
Harrisburg, Pa.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A.
Hartniau, 230 Maclay street.
Harry Sites, of Philadelphia, •is
spending some time at the home of
his father, A. W. Sites, 1001! N'orth
Sixth street.
Mrs. Walter Pemarre, 21 1-2 Ever
green street, left yesterday for De
troit. Mich., where she will join her
hustbaotd, Mr. Pemarre.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans and
daughters. Elizabeth and Esther, have :
returned to their home, in Pain-aster, |
after a visit with the former's parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Evans, 267 Sas-j
safras street.
Miss Marv Evans, 267 Sassat'russ i
street, left to-day for a week-end visit
with Miss Elizabeth Campbell, nt
So ranton.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Weirman and
daughter, Julyann, 2033 Penn street, |
were rtveut visitors to Dauphin.
Miss Sarah Cunkle Sharpe, 306 j
Nort'h street, is the guest of Miss Mar
guerite Pkuik. at York.
Mrs. M. E. RoHisan, 51 Halm street, I
has returned after spending Christmas'
with relatives in Lykens.
Mr*. C. E. Prawbaugli. and daugh
ter, Miss Marian
North street, are home from Carlisle,!
where they attended the Thompson-j
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IVe Wish All Our I
Friends and I
A Very Happy New
Year
A. H. Kreidler & Bro.
Second and Walnut Straits
Store Closed New Year's Day at !
Noon.
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| SPECIAL
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
98c {pmK ROSES 198 c
DOZEN i B Bilßl j DQZEN
SCHMIDT 313 Market St. |
FLORIST p. r. r. Station |
fflU , RAM' THIRTEENTH and H
pB tlllLLnj DAHIV DERRY STREETS JJ
jjßj OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING ifi|
Ml Will Open a §1
Christmas Savings Club I
m Club Year Reckoned From, and Regular Payments Begin iK
* Monday, December 28,1914, at 9 A. M. V
Open An Account Paying Each Week ftff
dfi 25c 50c SI.OO
111 Interest will be added to all accounts paid in full at the end of !■
Uyj the 50-week club year.
M OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT BEFORE JANUARY J!, 1015.
In, E. C. THOMPSON, Pres. S. F. BARBER. Vice Pres. «tl
JNA c - O. MILLER, Cashier. BK
Scott wedding in the Presbyterian
church.
Miss Bessie Kerson, * 304 Kelker
street, lias returned from Mt. ('armel.
Miss Otore M'cNull, Enola, hits re
turned from Mill Hall, after a visit
with relatives.
M'iss Ruth D. Slrure, 352 South
Thirteenth street, has returned after at
tending a house party at WilliamspoK.
DeWitt Holler, of Cleveland, Ohitj,
is spending the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holler, 3;!<
Crescent street.
Miss Cameron C. IVH JIV en. Suivburit,
is the guest of Miss Rut'h D. sh<u re,
352 South Thirteenth street.
Miss Alice L. Rolli&on, 51 Halm
street, and Miss Florence E. Hulber,
14 41 Vernon street, have returned
from Lykens, where they were guesti*
of the former's relatives."
W. P. McCall has returned to Lan
caster after speeding the holidays with
Mrs. Jane McCall. 229 Crescent street.
Miss Margaret Kennedy has return
ed to her home in Columbia after vijw
iting her sister, Mrs. ,T.
South Thirteenth street.
Miss Pauline H. Shure, 352 South
Thirteenth street, has gone to New
York to spend New Year's dav with
friends.
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