4 MISS BLAIKIE TO BE A BRIDE IN JUNE Direct Descendant of John Har ris Is to Wed New York Engineer MISS MARY K. BLAIKIE Miss Mary Iverr Blaikie, of this city, whose engagement to James W. Nelson, a civil and mechanical engi neer of New York City is just an nounced, is the youngest daughter of the late William and Belle Briggs Blaikie. and a direct descendent of John Harris, the founder of Harris burg. The marriage will be an event of June. Mi»s Blaikie, who has apartments at 117 Pine street left to-day for El rtlira, N. Y„ to spend the Plaster holi days with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Lloyd Thomas, in her new home. MISS HKAN'S IN VITATIONS Miss Marian Louise Hean, of 726 North Sixth street, will entertain at tea Thursday afternoon, April 16, from 4 to 6 o'clock at her home. For S Two (2) summer Cottages, fur nished. Along the Juniata River, at Aqueduct Station, Perry Co., Pa. Choice fruit on land of each. J. W. G Recorder's Office, Harrisburg, Pa. L Both of These Women Had Big Washings One did her washing- at home—the old way. The other sent her washng to us, • the new way. While the woman of, the old way was laboring in a hot, •stuffy kitchen, the woman of the new way was embroidering in a cool, tidy parlor, her hands white and soft in- i stead of red and rough. During the day a friend unexpectedly called, but she did not have to apolo gize because the house was upset. Promptly at three o'clock we returned her washing, all sweet and clean. No garment was missing—no garment was torn or faded. We saved this woman « wliolp day. She paid no more than .ii 6 y oman who washed at liomc. ou liavc your choice—let It he our way—the new way. I'hone us now or rey* aration, 25c. | GOKUAS DRUG STORES 10 N. Third St., anil P. H. R. Station